Ertl John Deere 1/16 Farm Set Field Cultivator Barge Wagon Speader Cast N Steel on 2040-parts.com
Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
These are in very good shape..The spreader main body, and the Cultivator body is cast aluminum, I think. The wagon is sheet metal..The tires seem to be a hard rubber on everything, and not just plastic. I will wrap these up very good to protect them during shipping.
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