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super6

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  1. Nice delivery lorry, and load too! Is it an Airfix one or the copy? (don't know who did them)
  2. E1A Major, linkage in raised position linkage in lowered position Seat in raised/tipped position here, it is used to hold linkage in either raised or lowered position, there is a small pin where the cone suspension rubber goes on a 1:1 tractor seat. Also shown is the top link Method of winding up clockwork spring motor, key is a Meccano one, it fits! Last picture with original box complete with insert and a Chad Valley marked key, albeit the wrong one as it does not fit the square of the axle/motor shaft All the 1/16th ones I have, trying to acquire a boxed Lesney MH from my dad I may have exceeded the picture limit here!
  3. A few of mine, High Major first. This is the early version where the steering works opposite, turning the wheel left makes the front wheels go right!!! This was corrected on later versions when the drag link was relocated to in front of the axle, not got that version yet. Complete with the often missing exhaust and still in her working clothes Ernest Doe sign was found at a toy fair by my dad, I think it may be UH? These were built with a hydraulic top cover but no lift arms/lower links. Difficult to tell but there is a small piece of string attached to the draw bar and tow pin
  4. Instructions/parts list for Nuffield My tractor A comparison against the Chad Valley Majors I don't know what scale they really are, presumably 1/16th and both on 36" wheels/tyres but the Nuffield is a little larger than the Major!
  5. How do they fit and can you lock them in the out/in position? Was that some instructions in an earlier post or a contemporary advert for 1:1 scale? I bought a 1/16th Nuffield Tractor a couple of years ago and to my surprise that came with original instructions/parts list, no box though. Picture(s) to follow, flat battery at moment!
  6. What front grill does it have and is it orange?
  7. Where did you find that one John? It has a nice little label to left front of box, what about on the toy itself?
  8. I have a boxed one of these too, my notes on it end with "Blue, cheap range!" Presumably yours has the mounting holes for roll bar?
  9. That is a new one to me, nice. A lot of room required for it!
  10. Yes they did under Tomy so have all sorts of stuff within besides the Britains Farm range. They appear to be hard to get a hold of though, I have only managed to acquire 2015 and 2016 examples. How big is the tractor wheel wobbler and from what year?
  11. Showing my age a bit but I have, can't remember any of it though..............another age thing!
  12. Very nice, a hard to find piece
  13. That's why I couldn't find it, thought it was a Fiat, my bad Well done Sean. The yellow Deutz is quite nice, shame they didn't do 2WD versions back in the day.
  14. Not like this one, earlier I believe . This one is orange with orange tip lever and knobbly steering wheel
  15. Does it have the long or short "drag link" on the bottom of the steering column that has the wire attached? I see it has the knobbly/gripped steering wheel. Early blue and orange dumpers have long link, knobbly steering wheel and painted skip release lever. Early red ones have a painted tip lever, later self coloured, I have a couple of metallic blue ones both have self coloured levers. These, like the green and darker red ones, only appear in the crane style box AFAIK so later production I believe. I stand to be corrected
  16. A few more bits, in no particular order. A large sticker 24" long by 3" high. This from some time between 1964 and 1979 after which, except for a few Sales Aids, the use of the B with soldier within was discontinued. £2 coin to give an idea of size. This is a paper window frieze and is 12" wide by 11" high. The design is exactly the same as the catalogue and non adhesive sticker, shown earlier, albeit larger A flyer or small poster, a little bit larger than A4. From 1977. The hand was used on the front cover of the trade/customer catalogues and also the card display stands, shown earlier Milkyway advert from Chips comic of 4 April 1987, shown with small pamphlet produced for this promotion. You received this with your livestock/figure. Another competition entry form, from 1987 the reverse side
  17. Just remembered they released a video about 2000 so possibly this
  18. @jmd I'msure there was a large poster that goes in those holders you get in bus shelters, it was a while ago so maybe wrong or about something completely different
  19. Wowsers John, that little lot kept you occupied for a while yesterday. Where to start, the questionaire came from Toytrac? I have one that came from there. I thought I had shown the patches! I vaguely remember the McDonalds adverts, seem to recall a large poster was used? was it that long ago! Love the Ford leaflet, wouldn't mind one of them. Kerry gold set is different. I have some Milkyway promo bits, a small booklet and an advert from a comic The Aisle hanging cards are nice. I don't seem to be able to get/find any of the newer stuff!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I have purchased quite a few different adverts via ebay over the last few years, two of a few in error, for the most part from the same person. Your large cabinet is exactly the same as mine, different header, although I do have that one, and I put a mixture of shelf edgers on my one. There was a collector on one of the face book pages who put two up in a loft, couldn't have been easy, huge great things!
  20. Look forward to seeing something different John. I might have to take the time out to redo a lot of the early pictures, having relied on a certain image hosting site, missed an H out there!
  21. I'm sure I saw that, or one like it, on ebay, the wheels don't appear to fit properly as there are/were no spacers between wheel hubs and chassis. Did you buy it Alastair?
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