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Info on 1/8 scale 806 Farmall Repairs

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migraine

02-10-2008 21:10:35




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Got a neat gift from the local I.H. dealer on Friday. Went in to get some parts and they brought me a 806 Diesel 1/8 scale new in the box but was damaged in that the rear wheel is loose between the wheel and rim. They filed a claim over 10 years ago and had the paperwork and settled but waited to hear if they were to return the tractor. Never heard back so it sat up in a corner room all these years and they put my name on it and gave it to me. Can anyone help me on where or how to fix this or what company may sell replacement rear wheel for 806 Farmall at this scale. I had never seen the 806 in this scale but had seen an M or Super M. This thing weighs a ton. Really happy to have it and would like to fix that wheel. Special glue or cement work?. Sorry I don't play or deal with toys much! Migraine

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mkirsch

02-11-2008 10:11:23




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 Re: Info on 1/8 scale 806 Farmall Repairs in reply to John T, 02-10-2008 21:10:35  
It's no big secret that the only difference between the various types of GOOP is the color of the tube :)

If it says GOOP on the tube, it's the same exact stuff.



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Farmer Bob

02-11-2008 09:36:55




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 Re: Info on 1/8 scale 806 Farmall Repairs in reply to migraine, 02-10-2008 21:10:35  
You might try "Plumbers Goop". It's a very strong glue that dries clear (Takes 24hrs) but I bet it would fix you right up. I buy it at Homer Despot. No mixing, right outa the tube and use a small tweeker type screw driver to get it into the area for the repair. G'luck!



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mkirsch

02-11-2008 05:36:35




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 Re: Info on 1/8 scale 806 Farmall Repairs in reply to James Williams, 02-10-2008 21:10:35  
This isn't a pedal tractor. It's 1/8 scale, about twice as big as typical tractor toys, but still way smaller than a pedal tractor.

You can get parts for the 1/16 stuff, but I doubt anyone carries parts for the 1/8. It's not that popular of a scale because they're so big and heavy, not to mention expensive (avg $150 each).
First thing I'd do is write a nice letter to Scale Models. Say that you got the tractor as a gift, how much you love it, and explain the problem with the wheel. They may just send you the part free and clear.

If that doesn't work there are plenty of adhesives out there that'll glue the tire back on. What you use will depend on how much of a gap there is. Use GOOP if you have a wide gap. Cyanacrylate from a hobby shop (kind of like super glue, but better) will work in a smaller gap in medium thickness, or if the gap is tight, use thin cyanoacrylate. Just watch the fumes on all three of these.

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Darald

02-10-2008 22:34:06




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 Re: Info on 1/8 scale 806 Farmall Repairs in reply to migraine, 02-10-2008 21:10:35  
Try www.pedaltractor.com for starters, He may be able to direct you...Darald



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