Adirondack case guy
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I went down to the local tractor show today. It used to be a big event, but it is shrinking every year. We have hade rain everyday since last Sunday night here, so it was muddy and cold today, temp. 57F and overcast. The pullung track for the farm tractors was a swamp, and not usable. The garden tractor track up on the hill was good, and they pulled all afternoon.
My son had a wedding today to attend, and the wifey didn't want to wander around in the cold and mud, so I went town for about 3 hrs. Didn't hardly see anyone I even knew there.
Took some pics of the Case stuff there, which wasn't much. I guess the highlite for me, was the big Case 3 wire baler. Was the first one that I have ever been able to kick a tire on. There was also a very early NCM tucked in a barn on the show site, plus the 20/40 cross motor. The tractors were a VAI,SI,late model SC/EH, and a LAI with a 353 Detroit. There was a couple other VAs there that were owned by the guy that owned the open station 770 that I have.
The last pic is of a Cub Cadet diesel garden tractor. He brought the boat down the track at 17.5 mph, and never really got it hooked to the track before spinning out.
Loren
My son had a wedding today to attend, and the wifey didn't want to wander around in the cold and mud, so I went town for about 3 hrs. Didn't hardly see anyone I even knew there.
Took some pics of the Case stuff there, which wasn't much. I guess the highlite for me, was the big Case 3 wire baler. Was the first one that I have ever been able to kick a tire on. There was also a very early NCM tucked in a barn on the show site, plus the 20/40 cross motor. The tractors were a VAI,SI,late model SC/EH, and a LAI with a 353 Detroit. There was a couple other VAs there that were owned by the guy that owned the open station 770 that I have.
The last pic is of a Cub Cadet diesel garden tractor. He brought the boat down the track at 17.5 mph, and never really got it hooked to the track before spinning out.
Loren