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Pedal tractor found at flea market

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golfcartman

06-02-2017 04:33:01




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Found this pedal tractor at a flea market and I think it's a farmall 400 made by Eska. Was wondering if you guys could confirm that for sure or tell me where to look for conformation.

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jeffcat

06-03-2017 13:18:37




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 Re: Pedal tractor found at flea market in reply to golfcartman, 06-02-2017 04:33:01  
Go take a look on Ebay. These are what you have.
162505980282 Or 142386918684 They do look cute when cleaned up. Park it in the living room.



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Jim Naden

06-03-2017 03:36:07




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 Re: Pedal tractor found at flea market in reply to golfcartman, 06-02-2017 04:33:01  
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Gary Puckett

06-02-2017 19:25:27




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 Re: Pedal tractor found at flea market in reply to golfcartman, 06-02-2017 04:33:01  
Everything you need here. I have purchased from them.
http://www.dakotahtoyparts.com/web/index.php?siteid=313



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David G

06-02-2017 18:14:33




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 Re: Pedal tractor found at flea market in reply to golfcartman, 06-02-2017 04:33:01  
You can get new tires from the new Eska company in Dubuque, they have the original molds.

Steering parts are easy to get from them too.



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47fivewindow

06-02-2017 17:28:23




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 Re: Pedal tractor found at flea market in reply to golfcartman, 06-02-2017 04:33:01  
I had one similar to that in the latter '50s. I do remember my dad drilled and tapped a single spark plug hole and let me screw one in. Start of a mechanics career!



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jeffcat

06-02-2017 10:45:44




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 Re: Pedal tractor found at flea market in reply to golfcartman, 06-02-2017 04:33:01  
Boy that is going to be a toss up. If all of the parts were there i would leave it. If you have it PROFESSIONALY redone it will look awsum. Going to be a tough call. My guess if those toys are first generation of product line aka. 300 OR 400 tractor. Keep us informed.



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golfcartman

06-02-2017 07:46:31




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 Re: Pedal tractor found at flea market in reply to golfcartman, 06-02-2017 04:33:01  
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Yes I knew for sure it has been repainted some time ago.seems to be pretty loose in the steering and drive wheel. I think all that can be fixed
And new paint, tires and decals should be in pretty good shape. I also have a 560 (Eska)that is all original that y'all might give me an idea what it's worth on today's market. Thanks.

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DR. EVIL

06-02-2017 07:31:13




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 Re: Pedal tractor found at flea market in reply to golfcartman, 06-02-2017 04:33:01  
If I had to guess I'd say that tractor has been repainted, red paint on the pedals, so could possibly be a 450 as well as a 400. But 400 or 450, it is in great shape except for the tires.

A quick Google search turned up a source for tires for Eska pedal tractors. $30 each for rears, fronts are $25. Just type "pedal tractor parts".



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randy hall

06-02-2017 15:57:55




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 Re: Pedal tractor found at flea market in reply to DR. EVIL, 06-02-2017 07:31:13  
450 pedal tractor had a smooth grill. just the decal to look like the slots in the real tractor. 450 is worth more, less made. still it looks like a pretty good 400.



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DR. EVIL

06-03-2017 07:49:45




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 Re: Pedal tractor found at flea market in reply to randy hall, 06-02-2017 15:57:55  
Sorry, For some odd reason I had a Massey-Harris pedal tractor, think a model 4, short for 44. Otherwise I would have been the right age for a 450.



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Janicholson

06-02-2017 06:38:03




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 Re: Pedal tractor found at flea market in reply to golfcartman, 06-02-2017 04:33:01  
You re 100% correct. A beauty as well. Replacement tires might take a bit of effort, but worth it. Jim



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