Dad and I were visiting with Greg at the beginning of the sale and said a guy came and got a load of parts from him. I was a tad upset at first because I thought a guy could have found some good stuff but then he dropped your name and I was less upset because they went to a fellow caseaholic. It was probably for the best since things were pretty cheap, especially things/tools that people didn't know what they were for. As for the manuals I believe only 1 or 2 of them sold at the sale. I know a few that were sold before hand also. I would have loved to offer him what he had them reserved for but I figured I spent enough money already and my dad has quite a few of the same manuals, just not in as good of shape. Are you getting the rest of the parts? He had a bunch in the back that he didn't sell and also a couple of signs that I would pay good money for if I could get just one of them. As for the SC4 I believe they said they had a phone bidder from Wisconsin and that person and myself were the only ones that bid on it as far as I could tell. Greg told me that the tractor that brought the most money was one that he didn't even own! If you do come back this way for more stuff let me know I could come over and meet you. Did you get a chance to look at the corn planter by chance? I know nothing about it as far as model or age, all I know is it is a case and nobody wanted it. Also if you have a lead on some clamshell fenders let me know! Feel free to email me sometime.
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