BATTLE CREEK, Neb. (AP) - Arvid Warneke fielded a lot of questions when it came time to find a new home for his toy tractor collection. The rural Meadow Grove farmer had displayed the collection of ...
An Iowa man sold his toy tractor collection last weekend for $55,000.David Baker, of Ames, had been building his collection since 1941 when he got his first John Deere toy tractor. KCCI featured Baker ...
At 2 years old, no one could have predicted Tristan Leggett’s love of tractors would grow into the more than 400-piece collection it is today. And he’s just getting started. Now, at 13 years old and a ...
BILOXI, Miss. (WLOX) - A South Mississippi man who grew up on a farm has been collecting toy tractors and other miniature versions of farm equipment since he was a kid. His hobby has grown to a point ...
BELDEN, Neb. (AP) - Anyone who grew up on a farm or farmed for any length of time can identify with Lowell Johnson. The Sioux City Journal (https://bit.ly/1PHwDbN ) reports that there’s a connection ...
WEBVTT PICKER. THIS IS ONE OF MORE THAN 1500. IN IOWA, MOST FARMERS PLED ALLEGIANCE TO RED OR GREEN. >> YOU SEE WANT ANOTHER ONE. BUT FOR DAVID BAKER OF AMES, VANESSA:BUT FOR DAVID BAKER OF AMES, WHAT ...
To say David Baker loves tractors would be an understatement. He owns both a John Deere themed lawn mower and snow blower. But those items are nothing compared to what Baker has displayed in his ...
Ken Tarvella is in the red and loving it. International Harvester red, that is. Tarvella, 73, has collected toy models of farm tractors and equipment since childhood, focusing on International ...
When it comes to collecting toys in the field of Things That Roll, it's often the model trains, toy automobiles and fire trucks that get most of the attention. Usually overlooked is a collectible toy ...
Auctioneer Henry Hyde said the collection should generate interest among the farming community A farmer's collection of toy tractors is set to go under the hammer. The collection, which also features ...
BELDEN, Neb. (AP) — Anyone who grew up on a farm or farmed for any length of time can identify with Lowell Johnson. The Sioux City Journal (http://bit.ly/1PHwDbN ...