This tractor was made for the Toy Tractor Times in 2005! This nicely detailed, heavy, diecast tractor is in new condition, never displayed outside the box, and will come with the original box. This would make a nice addition to that farm toy collection. We do not determine costs! Many times, it is wrong. Also, for larger packages, the Postal Service has dramatically increased their rates, especially for larger items with parcel post rates. For larger packages, they may be cheaper! Check out our feedback! We do not mark merchandise values below value or mark items as “gifts” – US and International government regulations prohibit such behavior.
This tractor is part of the High Detailed Prestige Collection. This was made for the National Farm Toy Museum in 2017. This nicely detailed, heavy diecast tractor is new in the box, never displayed outside the box, out of a new case of tractors! These are getting harder to find! This would make a nice addition to that IH collection. We do not determine costs! Many times, it is wrong. Also, for larger packages, the Postal Service has dramatically increased their rates, especially for larger items with parcel post rates. For larger packages, they may be cheaper! Check out our feedback! We do not mark merchandise values below value or mark items as “gifts” – US and International government regulations prohibit such behavior.
Up for sale is a 1/16 INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER 5288 tractor with duals. Tractor has been displayed and has a few chips. Ertl stock# 487, released in 1981.
This tractor is part of the High Detailed Prestige Collection. This nicely detailed, heavy diecast tractor is new in the box, never displayed outside the box, out of a new case of tractors! This would make a nice addition to that IH collection. We do not determine costs! Many times, it is wrong. Also, for larger packages, the Postal Service has dramatically increased their rates, especially for larger items with parcel post rates. For larger packages, they may be cheaper! Check out our feedback! We do not mark merchandise values below value or mark items as “gifts” – US and International government regulations prohibit such behavior.