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Help Identifying Equipment

  • 10/03/2016 9:46 PM
    Message # 4288355
    Hi,

    I found this in a thrift store window and loved it.  It is about 12" x 14" and about 8" high.  It appears to have a roller, grader and separator attachments all controlled by the levers and gears at the driver seat. They all appear to actually work and appear to be complete although a couple of levers have broken off the rivets.  I thought it was toy but the toy expert I contacted said it was not a toy.

    It is very well made with scaled metal pieces, riveted, screwed and soldered joints.  I believe it may have been a salesman's sample maybe around 1930.  I have been researching it for a few months now with no luck.  I know it is not a John Deere or Caterpillar.  I also know it does not appear to be farm equipment.  Any help would be appreciated.  Thank you.  I don't know how to attach a photo and no one from Hcea has responded to my in inquire. 


    Last modified: 10/03/2016 9:54 PM | Darlene Cervantes
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