Don, We never hated the CASE CO. Our family knew many corporate people in the company over the years. My grandad, father, and I hunted and fished together with many people in Case Co., several time a year, here on Clinton Camp Farm and fishing trips to Canada. My dad had two bedrooms upstaires in his house, jokenlly call the "CASE Suit". He hosted execs, engineers, and our closer Case friends from the Syracuse, NY., branch. When the "merger evolved, things changed. We were one of those( old traditional Case dealers) we survived the "cut" IH dealer verses Case dealer in the area, but then the pressure was on for mega facilities, compukers, etc. At the same time in 1984/5 we were dealing with major differential failures in 20/2290 tractors, which accounted for a majority of our sales. The then new CaseIH Co. simply took a list of all 20/22s shipped to us and sent a near $100,000.oo shipment of rework parts to us to be installed in the tractors we received. Well!, many of them had been transfered to other dealers. Why CaseIH didn't use waranty registration records to ship parts is a major question???? The Diff. reworks required local machineshop work, and would tie up two bays of our shop for a two week period per tractor. Parts terms were 30 days net. We closed Oct. 1986.
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