Tractor pull

prolab69

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Oct 8, 2007
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in the stix of NY
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Whites Eagle Spectrum, Fisher CZ-3D
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
This was an interesting find, no marks at all on it. I would like to know if anyone can date it, this tractor was in the woods near A foundation that was torn down in the 20s or 30s, but the thing looks like its from the 60s :icon_scratch: very odd. its about 5 inches long, and 3 inches high.
Also found this little brooch about 10ft from where the tractor was, most likely a locket that had a small photo. Not bad for an hour hunt.
enjoy,
Pro-
 

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I like it! Always fun to see old toys being saved! :thumbsup:
 

Definitely at least 60's era, probably even older. Very cool
 

Tru-Scale or Tru-Toy Farmall H model. Late 50's-early 60's.

Neat find. :icon_thumright:

Real life Farmall H tractor was introduced in 1939.
 

Not so odd really. Kids always hiked in the woods to search for buried treasure; and bring their toys as well.

Sound familiar? :wink:
 

I guess its older then I thought, seems to be A few companies that made these back in the late 30s,
I sent A few pics to my dad, he said right off the bat late 30s-early 40s. I also googled a few sites that have similar ones from that time period, I guessed 60s because the rubber wheels are still intact.
 

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