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    Posted: 05 Sep 2011 at 7:35pm
Is there a thread about this yet? Just wondering.
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I just want to say that I think the Toys are great! I would like to see them continued to be made. I feel like the D-14 and D-15's are over made though. It would be great to see something different. I liked the IB and WF and RC! Neat models that have not been made. I think a D10/D12 would be a good one. Have a plain or one with a side mounted sickle mower. I really like the idea of an implement with it. I think a Roto Baler or square baler would be super sweet, but Spec Cast prolly wouldn't go for it. But If I had to pic... I would go with a D10/D12 with either a side mounted sickle mower or a CA with a snap coupler disk. :) just my 2 Cents.
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yes, we would like to hear more opinions. please let us know what you think should be made.

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The O.S. toy committee members shouldn't be worrying about a 2012 show toy when some 2011 buyers are still waiting for their model. I'll give it another 10 days to arrive, or then all hell will let loose.
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I would like to see a CA w/ wide front and snap coupler system.
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    I have been looking for "years" for a one row  corn picker !!!
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I would like to see the 6-12, I have the 10-18. I also have a 20-35 and a 25-40 made by Teeswater, both are very heavy, feel like they are made out of lead. Also unstyled WF would be good. I would also like to see some implements made.
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a WD45 with an attached snap coupler plow or a UC would be neat. i wonder if Armand AZ would mind making a few more of those 6-12s! :)
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a wheatland d17~!!
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Ill second the UC.  1936 or older with the WC style fenders.
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Would like to see a nice 190XT Ser III. Or otherwise I'll vote for an A
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I agree with Mike Noonan!!!!!
 
We need a Model of the CA !!!
 
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I also would like a 6-12.

The problem with the D-10, D-12 is they changed so much from the first to the series III. head light placement and hitch are the biggest changes. So which series model would be made?

I would like a Tee shirt with a D-10 series III. There are shirts with D-10's but not series III, with head lights on the fenders.

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   I have to agree with Austin on the sickle mower, plenty of equipment models to be made, A/C grain elevators, grain drills, I have never seen a 700 series no-til, or any No-Til for that matter (I might be wrong though) , Now that I think about it, do you realize how many plow series where made ????
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I would like models made of the early green AC, like the 6-12. If a die-cast 20-35 (not resin) were made, I consider it could be easily adapted to become a 25-40, a 30-60, a 18-30 or even a model A. The model L 15-25 would be nice too. These are all rare tractors and very few of us can own or even afford the real thing. I would like the Upper Midwest club to continue their recent theme of models that haven't been made before. Just my 2 cents.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote rick ky Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 08 Sep 2011 at 7:51pm
i would to see a wd45 as a shelf model. i know toys are expensive. but it is a shame not be able to puchase a model that can be given to a child and say play with it. i used to give a wd45 or d19 and a silver dollar. now these are either unattainable or out price range. even the parents of children of green or red families tell me when the child was old enough to play with the tractor, the child played with it more because he or she could carry it, steer it and enjoy it.   
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I think a CA would be great and maybe an implement on it?
red and green are nice for christmas, but orange is all year round
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