THE SET IS COMPLETE
with the Introduction of the
Industrial “720”
Two-Cylinder Toy Tractor

It Started With The Industrial “820”, Waterloo’s first modern industrial tractor. Introduced in 1956; the toy was offered in 2006 and sold out immediately.

Then There Was The Industrial “620”, introduced for the 1957 model year, and the toy was offered in 2007. There is still a small number (about 200) of the Industrial “620s” remaining.

And now, A Once-In-A-Lifetime Opportunity to complete the full Waterloo-built set of these historical “20” Series Industrial Standards…

The Industrial “720” Standard
Painted in full John Deere Yellow!

That’s right, the third and final toy in this remarkable set of rare tractors is painted bright John Deere Yellow, an option that was offered only on the “20” Series Industrials in 1957 and 1958!

The Industrial “720” Diesel Standard is equipped with special options, including a big stack of rear wheel weights on each side, a rack of front weights, and a special intake. It is sure to be the only authorized bright yellow John Deere Toy in your collection!

Imagine the bright yellow “720” Diesel Standard, flanked on one side by the darker industrial yellow “620”, and on the other side by the massive industrial yellow “820”. This set will be the showpiece and conversation piece of any John Deere Toy collection, no matter how large. Order your Industrial “720” today! And remember, we still have some Industrial “620s” in stock ready for immediate shipment.


2008
TWO-CYLINDER EXPO SHOW TOY!


The Special Award Toy (left) and The Expo XVIII Show Toy

For 2008, ErtI has accepted a major challenge insofar as tooling design is con­cerned. They have also accepted a most unusual project, as the toy is unique in configuration. Essentially, that means that the major components — notably the body halves — are dedicated specifically to that model. This unique chassis is the "430" Hi-Crop; longer than any other Dubuque-built two-cylinder tractor. And, what makes this toy even more difficult than usual, it is the LP-Gas version.

The first prototype was examined in early December '07: Proportions and developing details are excellent, and even go so far as to include the weld bead on the LP tank! The front axle is set wide, and the rear wheels are reversed to provide a toy that already looks like it's ready to straddle wide beds of tall crops!

Only five "430" LP Hi-Crop Tractors were built by John Deere. A tractor so rare it wasn't even included in sales literature. It was initially not planned for production, as the design of the "430" Series was significantly different than its predecessor, the "420" Series. It would not be feasible, Deere determined, to tool up to make just a small num­ber of LP Hi-Crops; but, in the end, they did respond to that exact handful of requests from customers.


NOTICE
The number of "430" LP Hi-Crops Toys built will be the lowest of any Two-Cylinder Expo Show'Toy ever.

These will be the RAREST of all Two-Cylinder Expo Toys by a LARGE MARGIN. The shipment just arrived as this issue was going to press! There are still some available. Now accepting phone orders!

All pricing below includes shipping charges.
"430" Show Toy
"430" Show Toy
Box of six
 
"430" Award Toy
"430" Award Toy
Box of 6
$79.95


$439.70

$109.95

$619.70

 

 

 

 

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