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Finally finished this little trip plow for my 1959 John Deere pedal tractor!

This is one of my other hobbies I don't have time for, lol

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stevasaurus

Extremely cool !!!  I could imagine being a kid at the Indiana Dunes riding that.  :occasion-xmas:

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D_Mac

Did you build the plows? I had a pedal car collection. Due to the cancer I had to sell off most of them for the money. That Deere is one to hold on too. Couple of mine The Super Sonic Jet I had to sell when I got out of the hospital. Got good money for it but I will never run across another.

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charging10

I collect and restore pedal tractors, I make these plows usually in the winter months.

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27 minutes ago, charging10 said:

I collect and restore pedal tractors, I make these plows usually in the winter months.

:text-coolphotos:

:angry-tappingfoot:          You need to get some RED paint and have @Vinylguy make you up some more respectable  :wh: decals!             :ychain:

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