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Radio-Controlled Farm Toys For Big Boys, Too
Big kids in their 20's, 30's and older crowded around the Siku exhibit at Agritechnica to play with radio-controlled farm toys. Tractors pulled wagons and implements. Hay rake wings lowered and turned while wagons dumped, and all of it was under the power of handheld infrared controllers. Tractors boast working LED hea
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Radio-Controlled Farm Toys For Big Boys, Too FARM HOME Toys/Games 32-1-43 Big kids in their 20's, 30's and older crowded around the Siku exhibit at Agritechnica to play with radio-controlled farm toys. Tractors pulled wagons and implements. Hay rake wings lowered and turned while wagons dumped, and all of it was under the power of handheld infrared controllers. Tractors boast working LED headlights, safety lights and even turn signals. Even hooking up different implements is done by remote control. Tractors run off of rechargeable batteries and sell for around $150. Not yet available in North America.
Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Sieper GmbH, Schlittenbacher Str.60, D-58511 Ludenscheid, Germany (ph 49 2351 8761 48; fax 49 2351 8761 66; www.siku.de).
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