Posted by IAfarmguy on August 03, 2020 at 20:22:11 from (166.181.85.229):
In Reply to: Today's funny posted by jon f mn on August 03, 2020 at 03:24:46:
I also had many pieces of tru-scale equipment. I'm sure mine came from the local true value hardware store and thought that was the origin of the name. Was Tru-Scale equipment available other places? Maybe that's a dumb question but I don't know and never considered it. The following are all the tru-scale pieces I can think of off the top of my head: 560-type tractor, elevator, grain auger, grain drill, forage chopper with hay head, square baler, two bottom plow with two levers, bigger plow- four bottom pull type, disk, a two section red harrow unsure of brand. I also had John Deere tractors like a 620 and a 3020, a 2 row corn picker, 4 row planter either 495 or 1240, a 6600 combine that I got after destroying the pull type combine- I guess I was a bad kid. I'm pretty sure the 620, picker and pull combine came from an older cousin. And that metal barn looks very familiar but without the base unit. Most of my toys are still in the attic of the house where I grew up. At least I think,they are up there.. Sorry for the length but thanks for the trip down memory lane.
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