Beware of the bulk units...not all of them are true to scale....ones on the
blister pack ARE to scale. This is true of all the bulk unit versions.

Dave D.




--- In [email protected], T Larson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Since farm tractors have many possible uses in model railroading, I 
> inform you of some cost-saving discoveries.  Tractors are typically 
> expensive and often come in sets, which makes it difficult to buy 
> several identical tractors for a flat car load.  This is less of a 
> problem at Christmas.
> - At "X-mart" I have seen "dumbed-down" tractors at $3-4 instead of 
> the typical $5-6.  The tractor model number is omitted from the 
> tractor's paint job.
> - I have seen these simpler tractors IN BULK instead of in blister 
> packs, for only $2 per tractor!!!!
> Check your farm supply store such as Fleet Farm or Tractor Supply or 
> whatever chain is in your area.  Tractor dealers will likely only have 
> the most detailed most expensive models.
> 
> --
> Ted Larson


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