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Re: Peddle tractor, IH McCormick Farmall M
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Posted by Vicki Francolucci on July 20, 2003 at 21:43:22 from (65.31.150.153):
In Reply to: Peddle tractor, IH McCormick Farmall M posted by Jennifer Ellis on November 26, 2002 at 12:43:54:
I recently found an old IH McCormick Farmall tractor in my mother's attic. It had belonged to my brother who loved it dearly. I believe it was purchased in the early 1950's. I can not tell you much about it other than it was made by ESKA toys in Dubuque, Iowa. I know there were four models of this pedal tractor made and I can only tell you that it is one of the four models. My brother had the tractor trailor in the early 1950's and spent a great deal of time on it. It is in average shape it has a trailor that has the IH McCormick sign on the back of the trailor and I can made out ESKA Tractor on the tractor itself. I can not tell you if it has been repainted or not. It has the original chain and is missing the know that goes on the gear shift. If you would like to contact me I will be glad to send you pictures. I noticed you have a 217 area code. My mother lived in Champaign, Il. and that is where she had the tractor covered and stored. It was special to all of us as my brother was killed some years ago in a car accident.
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