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Child size Farmall Tractors

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Anni Iverson

07-18-2001 12:50:12




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I am looking for a Farmall tractor that is made for a child. If anyone has anything remotely close, please write me. It should be about 3-4ft. long and about 2-3 ft. high, but I'm willing to vary it a little.
Thank you
Anni




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marvin

07-19-2001 10:41:56




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 Re: Child size Farmall Tractors in reply to Anni Iverson, 07-18-2001 12:50:12  
I was into Jennings Equipment in Puyallup, Washington a couple of weeks ago and they had them new for about $150 dollars. They had an F12 or F20 model and a M models that were the pedal type. At least they looked new. May want to give them a call to find out their source for them so that you could get one closer to home. Jennings is the local IH/Case/Kubota dealership. 1-800-675-4253



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Denny Frisk

07-19-2001 07:58:45




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 Re: Child size Farmall Tractors in reply to Anni Iverson, 07-18-2001 12:50:12  
I was at Carter & Gruenwald's about 4-6 weeks ago. They had a rare model 1086 pedal tractor in their showroom for sale. Check their web site for the phone # and give them a call.



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The Red

07-19-2001 08:04:28




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 Re: Re: Child size Farmall Tractors in reply to Denny Frisk, 07-19-2001 07:58:45  
Denny did you meet the famous Bermuda Ken Updike??



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Bigdog

07-18-2001 19:26:31




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 Re: Child size Farmall Tractors in reply to Anni Iverson, 07-18-2001 12:50:12  
Are you talking about the pedal tractors? If so, check local flea markets etc. IH dealers used to have these, maybe some still do.



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redhead

07-18-2001 17:27:57




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 Re: Child size Farmall Tractors in reply to Anni Iverson, 07-18-2001 12:50:12  
The Shop Mule was based on the "A" and "B" models and were the lowest and shortest I'm aware of. They were built for airports and factories. Post a message for "Chances R", he has at least one shop mule in his collection. Next on the little scale would be the Cub Lowboy. Good luck.



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