caseman-d

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Had a guy call that has a 1931 L and a 1937 C for sale. The L runs and the C ran couple years ago but is now stuck. I have the guy's phone number so if any one is interested email me and I will pass the phone number to you. The tractors are located in western SD in the southern hills. I already have one of each and don't really need any more tractors.
caseman-d
 
The C seems prone to sticking when not used for a while.

It is almost always the valves. Usually means taking off the valve cover and working on the stuck valve/s with a pry bar and soft hammer. Usually only takes a few minutes to free.
 
what town in western south dakota how much is he thinking for the c? be interested have friends up that way. email open
 
What if I said you'd have room for more Case tractors if you sold a Minnie Moe and about eight or so IH. Grin :)
 
Good thing I have that JD hid.:) I didn't say I didn't have room for more. It's just that if I got more I just couldn't give it the love and attention it deserves. Now if it was a 610,300, or a wheat land special 400 with hand clutch I may find some love and attention for it. Grinning also :)
caseman-d
 
Must have been in the shed. I didn't see anything green. :) When you say 300, are you talking about a round nose standard/utility? Seems you have cornered the market on Westerns and Wheatlands so the rowcrop models don't fit in the herd as well. Here's a pic of one.
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I'll keep my eyes open for you. They're out there but usually so dang far away as in Wisconsin and lands east. The other two you mentioned are more likely found up in Canada. Again, so far away.
 

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