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Posted by Kevin on January 10, 2005 at 15:51:36 from (69.202.140.205):
How many of you collect toys? In my mined the 1/16 or 1/8 scale tractors are easier to collect than the full size ones. Dont need a huge barn or a huge trailer to tow them around either. Well, ok i still do collect full size tractors too, i have a 1950 farmall H and a 1951 MH 44gs. Now for the toys, I have a brand new Farmall H wich has amazing detail on in. I also has a really old John Deere pull behing combine and a brand new john deere 2440. I have been looking at expanding my toy collection and need you opinions. I found a dec. 2000 collector edition farmall M demonstrator. I am confused if i should go with the 1/8 scale precision model or a pedal tractor. Ill post pictures of them with the demensions and let me know what you think will look better at toy shows and gain more value.
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