Posted by Absent Minded Farmer on December 15, 2020 at 18:34:51 from (24.183.137.38):
In Reply to: 1/8 scale posted by svcummins on December 08, 2020 at 18:37:50:
Yep, I have a 1206, 560 & two H's still packed away in their boxes. The H's are still in their shipper addressed to the dealer. Still have a full case of WI Farm Progress Days IH 600's with the shipper & two IH 3588 Ertl key series in the shipper with the spare display box in case one was damaged in transit. The 600's I got a deal on as the dealership sat on them for almost two years without selling any & I got a good deal on the Key series tractors buying them at Wi. Farm Technology Days. Must have spent most of the morning at the CaseIH tent talking to a couple of the reps & a few other people about the 2+2's when they were new & learning about their history after they left the lot. That, to me, was worth more than the tractors.
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