Posted by casecollectorsc on April 22, 2013 at 06:53:06 from (75.102.169.66):
In Reply to: Re: CASE 130/133 balers posted by Case Nutty 1660 on April 21, 2013 at 16:03:56:
The gentleman that Dad bought his farm from in 1965 bought a new 130. The 130s had some problems and he was less than happy with it. He made a lot of modifications on the 130 and got it working a lot better. He talked to the Case blockman and told him he would sell Case his mods. Case people came and watched it bale and made an offer on the baler. Not enough money, so he kept it in the shed. Caught Case people on the farm one Sunday after they came from church trying to figure out all his improvements. He hid the baler at nite so they couldn't find it. Finally came to a money agreement and the next year Case came out with the 133. It had his mods. on it. Dad bought a new 133 and you couldn't make that baler miss. Dad had the 133 when he bought the guy's farm and that's how the story came out.
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