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1/64 Peterbilt 385 with Meyer 9140RT Boss Silage Trailer, 2024 Wisconsin Farm Technology Days

SKU MEY-005

Original price $99.00
Original price $99.00 - Original price $99.00
Original price $99.00
Current price $79.00
$79.00 - $79.00
Current price $79.00

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  • 2024 Wisconsin Tech Days official truck (August 13-15, 2024)
  • Chippewa County “growing to the tune of success”
  • Made by SpecCast
  • Includes a Peterbilt 385 Day Cab and a Meyer 9140RT Boss Trailer
  • Die-cast metal construction
  • Realistic decals and details
  • Removable trailer tarp
  • Openable trailer door
  • Approximate dimensions: 10.5in L x 1.75in W x 2.5in H
  • Age grade: 14+ years - for display only, not for play
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The official 2024 Wisconsin Farm Technology Days replica: 1/64 scale Peterbilt 385 with Meyer 9140RT Boss Trailer, made by SpecCast. Held in Chippewa County on August 13-15, 2024, the 2024 Wisconsin Tech Days has a theme of “growing to the tune of success.” This semi set features realistic decals and details. Its trailer has a removable tarp and an openable rear door. 

About Meyer Manufacturing Corporation

In 1951, Alvin Meyer patented the False-Gate Box which was later redesigned into what is believed to be the first Self-Unloading Forage Box ever built, the model M100. Meyer product offerings grew to include the industry's most complete line of forage boxes along with class-leading manure spreader and vertical TMR mixer lines. From its humble beginnings, Meyer has expanded its facilities while implementing the latest technologies into superior product designs.

About Wisconsin Farm Technology Days

The concept for the outdoor farm show was first envisioned by Henry Ahlgren in 1952 when he was chair of Farm and Home Week, an event for farmers to learn about the research findings by university researchers. This event had long been held at the University of Wisconsin Campus in Madison. An early goal for the show was to have it located on an active farm and move it around the state. 

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