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Posted by GA Kern on November 19, 2002 at 16:14:56 from (64.212.142.137):
Stopped to look as a Case tractor sitting on main street in our small town. It looks like an old RC Case. Seems like most parts are there, but definitely not running as both covers are missing on the right side of oil pan and head is sitting on top of block, up enough so tops of pistons are showing. My wife thought I was going to buy it--no room and enough expense trying to get my SC going. Anyone interested I can get the phone #. Advertised price is $650.00 or BO. I haven't told by wife yet that I'm not interested. I think I'll stop again and look, just for the excitement. After all Roger Welsch titled a book, Everything I Know About Women I Learned From My Tractor"--I wonder if this would fly if I told her I was just trying to understand her better?
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