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Robert in NY

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  1. I have a 1/64 16v-747 also with a 80' Friggstad field cultivator hooked to it. It was a small run by a custom builder up in Canada and is an amazing piece. The Williams brothers who own the real 747 use a 80' cultivator still but I can't remember the brand.

    I originally talked to Jeff Moore of Moores farm toys about casting me the shanks for a 1/32 Friggstad but I guess Buhler (the fellow who did the 1/64 version) was talking about doing a 1/32 version. To my knowledge no one has ever done it. When I get my new shop finished I plan on building one for my 1/32 747. I would love to make it as real as possible and I hope to make the shanks spring loaded like a real unit.

    I will try and get a picture of it for you guys later if you are interested.

  2. The racks are there to hold the flats of plants that the fellow (or lady) in the seat would be planting. The water tank is for watering the row as you are planting. The water tank is an option for the people who plant without using drip tape under a plastic mulch. It just gives the plants that extra shot to help get them established.

  3. If it is like the FX Ertl released a couple years ago then I felt it was kind of cheap looking. It uses a lot of plastic but the plastic has a dull look and makes the overall model look cheap. Hopefully they made the finish on this one a lot better.

  4. wonder why class didn't fold it vertical i seen a vintage combine do that??

    Could it be possibly too high folding it vertically or maybe poor vision for the operator? Granted, folding it forward will make it difficult to operate tight areas but could have been the best option for them.

  5. i think there is a buhler version :)

    They made the Buhler Genesis and Buhler Versatile in 1/64 and 1/32 but I do not recall any in 1/16. Maybe the Versatile but the last 1/16 Genesis was the 8970A if I recall. If Scale Models did make a 1/16 Buhler I hopefully will run across it at one of the toy shows sometime.

  6. I always wanted to buy one of these models because they were different but their complete lack of detail prevented me. I can not believe they didn't at least fake some hoses or nozzels on the 1/16 220 :(

    This new version still lacks a lot of detail. Maybe I am just spoiled by the UH sprayer :-\

  7. they are fairly old trailers, there was a blue version with silage top, claas version with Silage top, Massey 200 without....then variations as Simon said on the trailer, there was a topic a while back with them in :) :) :)

    Thanks FB, I will try to look the topic up.

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