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Christmas 2019. A John Deere Model B old style (some say unstyled) by Ertl, 1:16 scale diecast. 
These were manufactured from 1935 through 1938. Overall, the different Model B tractors were produced through 1952.

This model has movable steering and a working fly wheel. 
 

       

 

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Thought I should add another logo to each side of the cab. So I printed the John Deere logos on my printer, cut them out and used Elmer’s all purpose glue to glue one to each side. Gives the old truck a bit more color…………

 

 

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Here we have a 1:64 1950 Chevrolet John Deere Dealership pick-up truck. I have given a lot of my 1:64 scale models, both John Deere and NASCAR to charity and to my wonderful neighbor for her yard sales. But not this one.

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Just received this ERTL grain hauler 1:64 scale. Die cast truck and plastic trailer.  The top for the trailer comes off, doors open on the trailer, supports for the trailer go up and down but work rather hard. This is missing some detail; mirrors, lights front and rear, rear mud flaps etc. But for $17.00 can’t really expect more. The logo is nice and I guess it’s supposed to be a Kenworth or a Peterbilt truck. I added a lot to my other semi but this one stays just the way it came out of the box. I’m not messing with it.  At least it has twin stacks.

 

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On 5/15/2021 at 6:01 PM, Dusty Dan said:

Here we have a 1:64 1950 Chevrolet John Deere Dealership pick-up truck. I have given a lot of my 1:64 scale models, both John Deere and NASCAR to charity and to my wonderful neighbor for her yard sales. But not this one.

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I am not really into trucks but there is something about them big ones i tend to like  credit to you for donating some of your collection to charities i have never donated any of mine but i have on a few occasions gone out and bought a model to give to a good course    

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John Deere 1/32, the thin metal tie rod had snapped in half on this 8400, some how, so I glued it together with super glue, unfortunately, now the wheels are stationary. But rather this than one going one way and one the other way.  And the outside mirrors have been missing since we moved in 2012, so the other day I found this one in some scrap parts and glued it into the original hole in the roof. Not very accurate, but something to put there in the form of a mirror anyway, as the side facing the rear has an artificial glass-like panel in it. 

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