Posted by Redturbo on April 16, 2017 at 20:26:16 from (162.248.159.78):
Hello there, wonder if you would be interested in a toy tractor remodel. Couple yrs ago, was at local caseIH dealer. They had an International W400 for sale. When I got home, turns out it has a gas engine. But its labeled as W400 Diesel, also says RPRU 2010 on the left frame rail. Since my Dad has real International 400, like to have a toy also. Was hoping you could cut the "W", "Diesel" off the "400" emblem. Then cut the fenders so they are like a W6/SW6? As the when the 400 was brought out there was 2 models, the Farmall version & the IH version. The IH 400 was only made for couple months, then the "W" was added. So were wider fenders. Your email is turned off, PM is also turned off. You can email me at
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