Robert_in_NY
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- Case-IH Farmall 45A, Kubota M8540 Narrow, New Holland TN 65, Bobcat 331, Ford 1920, 1952 John Deere M, Allis Chalmers B, Bombardier Traxter XT, Massey Harris 81RC and a John Deere 3300 combine, Cub Cadet GT1554
The spreader looks like a JD model K from Carter made in 1050 or 54. If it had the drawbar it would be worth around $50-$60 in that condition. If it was mint it would be worth $110 and if it was New in the original box still it would be worth $233. If you want to sell it post it on ebay.
The hay rake if I am right was made in 1970 and is a Tru-Scale brand made by Carter and is worth $32. Carter had a line of toys called Tru-Scale as the brand name similar to labeling the model New Holland or Farmall. Carter just called his generic models Tru-Scale.
The hay mower was made in 1970 by Carter and is worth $39.
The last item I am not sure on but is made by Carter. If it is what is listed as a hay chopper, then it was made in 1960 and is worth $63 in present condition. If it is a manure spreader it would have been made in 1970 along with the rest of the models you have and it is missing two white fenders. The spreader would be worth $30 if it had the two fenders if that is what it is. You can try posting this question along with the pictures on http://talk.newagtalk.com/forums/ToyTalk/index.html
It is the discussion board for www.toytractorshow.com and has a lot of smart people there who might be able to help. However, there are a lot of kids there as well who will have no idea what they are so you might not get a response. Another thought is to contact Kate Bossen at www.bossenimp.com She is extremly involved in this hobby and puts out a price guide every year (where I get my prices from). She should be able to help you better then anyone else and if she can't she should know someone who can. Kate compiles her price guide from going to a lot of toy auctions and keeping track of what model is being sold and for what and what condition. Hope this helps.
The hay rake if I am right was made in 1970 and is a Tru-Scale brand made by Carter and is worth $32. Carter had a line of toys called Tru-Scale as the brand name similar to labeling the model New Holland or Farmall. Carter just called his generic models Tru-Scale.
The hay mower was made in 1970 by Carter and is worth $39.
The last item I am not sure on but is made by Carter. If it is what is listed as a hay chopper, then it was made in 1960 and is worth $63 in present condition. If it is a manure spreader it would have been made in 1970 along with the rest of the models you have and it is missing two white fenders. The spreader would be worth $30 if it had the two fenders if that is what it is. You can try posting this question along with the pictures on http://talk.newagtalk.com/forums/ToyTalk/index.html
It is the discussion board for www.toytractorshow.com and has a lot of smart people there who might be able to help. However, there are a lot of kids there as well who will have no idea what they are so you might not get a response. Another thought is to contact Kate Bossen at www.bossenimp.com She is extremly involved in this hobby and puts out a price guide every year (where I get my prices from). She should be able to help you better then anyone else and if she can't she should know someone who can. Kate compiles her price guide from going to a lot of toy auctions and keeping track of what model is being sold and for what and what condition. Hope this helps.