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There is also a video and plans for this tractor.

A time ago I have made two same tractors as this one, but after made a building pattern, with help from Ducky for the SU 3D drawings, I would check it on mistakes, and that's why I build this third one.

The wood I used is Ash, Cherry, Oak, Wenge, Imbuia and Beech. The model is about 30 cm (12") long

If you are interested to build your own look here

I have made a blog of the building with a lot of picutes.

Below some more detail pictures, but first one of the real tractor.




















Thanks for watching and all comments much appreciated.

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This is fantastic. Many thanks to Dutchy for the great and detailed blog showing how he built the various parts.
 

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That is outstanding… makes me miss my old tractor :)

Cheers,
Brad
 

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Magnificent model!
 

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The detailing is just WOW & WOW Dutchy…

Following and seeing the amount of work in your blog just "kicks the project out of the park"...
Your patience and precision are at skill set to be in awe of… EXTREMELY WELL DONE SIR…...
 

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I agree with all of the above
Dutchy has set the bar very high, way too high for the likes of me .
All I can say is well done my friend
Very well done sir. !
 

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Great build, like all your builds! Thank you for sharing.
 

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Totally Awesome! Excellent detail. Brings back memories even though we were a Massey Harris Family. I can just imagine a plow, disk or cycle-mower on that 3 point hitch. THANKS for sharing.
 

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The best of the best!
 

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Excellent, love the wood choices.
 

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Uitstekend!
 

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That is a work of art Dutchy. After 35 blogs, one gets tired of echoing "WOW… fantastic", however, unquestionably it is justified.

So here we go again…

WOW… fantastic!

PS. Regarding the change of nationality… what is the Finish?
 

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Nicely done, I am jealous!
 

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Nice one my friend, very nice.
 

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Great model and great skills, you have done an excellent job.
 

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Fabulous.

Bob
 

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WOW the detail on this are amazing! Such great work the time you spent on this really shows!
 

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Fantastic workmanship!
Jim
 
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