This cast-iron Toy tractor from the 1920 s is top for children who admire to drive around in the sun! Not only will this Toy make your feel like a boss, but it can also be used for plowing crop country roads, as well, plus, the 8 in. Length is dandy for a small child’s hand, so, not only can this Toy be a lifesaver for kids, but it can also be fun all on its own! Not only that, but the cast-iron design will give your child a little bit of strength and stability when working. So, no matter what kind of child likes to play, this Toy can do it all.
This antique Cast iron Toy tractor wheel is a sterling addition to your antique arcade, the wheel is in beneficial condition and is only from a former Toy tractor. The axle is complete and works perfectly, this is a best-in-class addition for any antique fan! This Cast iron Toy tractor presents a farmer's name and date of service on the front frame. It is midway through a long sun-drenched drive, capacity is set at 120 acres and contains the back end is newly designed and is designed to resist leaning, the tractor is still in top-notch condition, open for viewing at the bottom of this post. This Cast iron Toy tractor is from the 1930 s and is used to trail the front side of a Cast iron truck, the Toy tractor is pushed by the driver's foot and the truck's engine been running by means of a motor. The Toy tractor and truck are on a track and the Toy tractor presents a camera on its head to take pictures of the truck as it goes, the truck is again have a camera on the side and these are put into an order on the Toy tractor. The tool is used to move the truck and the Cast iron Toy tractor as well as the Cast iron Toy truck, this is a beautiful Cast iron Toy tractor that extends been used in an anti-aging event at the arcade. The tractor grants an interesting design where the drive unit is on the top and the tractor body is manufactured up of several iron rods, the rods are laid end to end, shorty after the drive unit is located in the center of the tractor. This allows the tractor to move easily on the ice and is top-of-the-heap for getting tough work on soft ground, the green color is from the Tractors popular style which is in decline, and the tractor is one surrogate to help keep the machine's popularity.