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Re: Battery operated Ford 4000 HD Industrial Tractor
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Posted by dave s. on March 23, 2002 at 03:38:19 from (205.188.195.38):
In Reply to: Battery operated Ford 4000 HD Industrial Tractor posted by Henry from LaPorte, Texas on February 07, 2002 at 21:12:18:
Hi Henry, This brings back memories. I also got one of these old tractors for Christmas in 62'or63' I remember it was one of my favorite toys and nobody dared lay a finger on it. But for some reason one of the front wheels did get broken . I replaced it with another toy tractor wheel of solid rubber by drilling it out. Then I bent down the star shaped fingers that used to be molded into the original wheel and pushed it on. It's been that way for 35 plus years.If you can find parts for these gems , that would be the way to go.The steering wheel on mine was twisted off from turning it so much,other than that it is 100% GOOD LUCK!
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