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| Available Products The process of custom-loading flatcars begins with the assembly of an appropriate flatcar. Great care is taken to match the road name and era of the flatcar with the model and origin of the tractor. Search our product line by decade. If you are looking for a specific tractor, check out the Directory. Strip lumber is custom cut to create the wheel blocks. The blocks and the tractors are then secured with an adhesive specifically chosen for its ability to be used on plastic, rubber, wood and metal, without doing damage to any of these materials. The piece is finished off by cabling the tractors to the flatcar for a more realistic look. The flatcars used are all manufactured by Athearn® and Con-Cor®, unless otherwise noted. All the tractors are die-cast
metal, If you are looking for a Case Steam Tractor, a Hart Parr 60 or the classic Waterloo Boy, go to: Early 1900's . For the decade of the '40's, check out: 1940's where you will find the Ford 8N, Massey Harris 555 and the Oliver 88. The Ford NAA and Golden Jubilee, the Ford 681, a large assortment of John Deere tractors and the Minneapolis Moline 5 Star can be found at: 1950's . The '60's offers not only more John Deere classics, but the Allis Chalmers D19, Farmall 460 and 560, the Ford 2000 and 4000 and the International 460 and 560. These custom loads can be seen at: 1960's . And, finally, from the 1970-1990's , we offer the Weinermobile, the John Deere 6675 Skid Steer, the Melroe Bobcat, the John Deere 9510 Combine and an assortment of other more recent tractors. Looking for
a tractor that we do not feature on
this site? For an alphabetical listing of tractors, go to the Directory.
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