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Dukes of Hazzard ZTU

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mo4xdadad

12-03-2005 16:11:59




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Was watching first season of the Dukes of Hazzard, and was wondering what happened to that tractor? Does anyone know? It would be an interesting conversation piece for a young collector.




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Towman39

12-08-2005 14:59:35




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 Re: Dukes of Hazzard ZTU in reply to mo4xdadad, 12-03-2005 16:11:59  
How about the MM at the implement dealer in the original movie In The Heat of the Night



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Andy2

12-06-2005 07:09:51




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 Re: Dukes of Hazzard ZTU in reply to mo4xdadad, 12-03-2005 16:11:59  
Was this tractor uncle Jesse's or something in the background? Was Daisy near it?



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Mopower

12-05-2005 04:55:53




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 Re: Dukes of Hazzard ZTU in reply to mo4xdadad, 12-03-2005 16:11:59  
Note the nice UTS sticking out of the barn in one version of the old movie "State Fair".



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Kelvin

12-03-2005 17:26:42




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 Re: Dukes of Hazzard ZTU in reply to mo4xdadad, 12-03-2005 16:11:59  
I suppose it is still in the area that they filmed in. It was on location in the south, but I can't remember if it was Tennessee, Alabama or Georgia.
The later seasons were probably filmed on the back lot of one of the studios in California. Then they go past the same rocks that John Wayne chased the bad guys past.

Speaking of John Wayne. . . The MM NTX that was used in the movie The Fighting Seabees is supposed to still exist somewhere in the midwest.

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Joe Leising

12-04-2005 09:52:47




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 Re: Dukes of Hazzard ZTU in reply to Kelvin, 12-03-2005 17:26:42  
The NTX is owned by Bill Ellis, and is in excellent condition.

Joe



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Ks-farmer

12-07-2005 07:14:40




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 Re: Dukes of Hazzard ZTU in reply to Joe Leising, 12-04-2005 09:52:47  
While talking about MMs in the movies there was a UTI in a Walt Disney movie too.



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