Posted by Notjustair on September 21, 2014 at 06:18:04 from (174.238.66.209):
In Reply to: OT 1960's Toy Question posted by John B. on September 20, 2014 at 20:19:37:
Gosh, I had forgotten all about that. The only thing I remember clearly is that some parts were held on with square headed bolts about an inch across. You know, the ones still functioning on half my machinery! There were also large flat head screwdriver bolts. It must have had tools with it.
There was some orange on there somewhere, too. I quickly graduated to the big red cardboard barn and metal tractors. The hours I wasted disking the rug in the front room. Now I do the same thing - just the room is bigger. I still remember I had an IH combine and binder truck. I would get so mad because my school friend would come over and push the combine backwards. I could not convince him that they operated "big" end first. Seems to me he is a college basketball coach and I am still pushing the combine around. Good thing I learned early.
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