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farmallboy

06-25-2004 18:47:54




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Hi, I would really like to own a farmall, but I don't have the money to buy one, nor the space to keep one. I figured that a miniature might help this. I know it would probably be more expensive, but it waould fix my storage problem. Does anyone know where I would look to find a company or machinist that could fabricate a machined kit or ready built half-size Farmall H?

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DENNIS in NC

06-26-2004 20:40:11




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 Re: Miniature Farmall in reply to farmallboy, 06-25-2004 18:47:54  
try the toy department at tractor supply



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Hugh MacKay

06-26-2004 18:18:55




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 Re: Miniature Farmall in reply to farmallboy, 06-25-2004 18:47:54  
Buy yourself a Super A, same kind of quality as an H or SH. 2/3 as much hp, sleeved engine like the H, live hydraulics and it will just take 1/2 the space of an H. Forget the Cub, that was built from another blueprint.



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David B

06-26-2004 17:17:09




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 Re: Miniature Farmall in reply to farmallboy, 06-25-2004 18:47:54  
There are lots of tractors I want, but usually I settle for 1:16. It's saves money, and takes up less space.
If you want a Farmall, keep your eyes open and you could get a great buy on a great tractor. I think a B would be the cheapest you could buy (Also the best!!)



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Paul in Mich

06-26-2004 06:28:12




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 Re: Miniature Farmall in reply to farmallboy, 06-25-2004 18:47:54  
Farmallboy, I'm sure with a little searching that you could find a machinist who would be willing to make you a scaleed down tractor at going shop rates of around $60.00 per hour. It would not be unreasonable to have well over a thousand hours into a project like that. I can even see two thousand hours if done right. I agree with cubber that you can go smaller as in a Cub, or an A, and have a wonderfully enjoyable tractor whicn takes up less space than an H, and have a fraction of the investment. I have an H, and an A, and I must say that I enjoy the A just as much if not more than the H. Those little tractors, including the cub are awesome.

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49 Cubber!

06-26-2004 04:50:31




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 Re: Miniature Farmall in reply to farmallboy, 06-25-2004 18:47:54  
What about a Cub?Small,easy to store and drive and probably less expensive than a miniature toy!



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JON

06-25-2004 20:25:09




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 Re: Miniature Farmall in reply to farmallboy, 06-25-2004 18:47:54  
I Think you need a Super C then there kinda like a Minature H there is one at the local pulls that keeps right up with the Hs to. JON



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