@@tctoytractors9325 yes and I find it very disappointing they signed off on selling and iconic American farm toy company to a globalist non-American toy company. They outsource the toys to be made cheaply in CHINA and charge us a premium. Ertl toys and collectibles have lost their luster for me, especially when I grew up with sturdy built USA made die-cast replicas.
Yes I do agree that it could handle a larger plow but then the cost of the unit would increase and they are most likely trying to keep it somewhat affordable. And I also hate to break it to you that all of the Case IH stuff is made in Vietnam now instead of China.
This is pretty cool, thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
I hope the 1/64 5 milliionth tractor is little more accurate with some chrome than the prototype shown. Thanks for posting.
Yeah I was kind of noticing that, I’m glad you enjoyed the video.
Looking forward to the New 66 series pulling tractors already got the 5 Millionth and the 715
Too bad the Chinese that made this didn't realize a 986 would struggle to pull a 5 btm plow...hahaha
It was the heads of Ertl in America who signed off on the design first
@@tctoytractors9325 yes and I find it very disappointing they signed off on selling and iconic American farm toy company to a globalist non-American toy company. They outsource the toys to be made cheaply in CHINA and charge us a premium. Ertl toys and collectibles have lost their luster for me, especially when I grew up with sturdy built USA made die-cast replicas.
Yes I do agree that it could handle a larger plow but then the cost of the unit would increase and they are most likely trying to keep it somewhat affordable. And I also hate to break it to you that all of the Case IH stuff is made in Vietnam now instead of China.
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