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Bill Willard wrote on Tuesday, January 28, 2003 (PST):Is it possible to get an E-Mail address for Jeremy Sweeten or have him contact me ? I have a problem with a case tractor he may be able to help me with. THANKS
Matt wrote on Tuesday, January 04, 2005 (PST):i enjoyed reading you article
Kelly Smith wrote on Monday, May 23, 2005 (PDT):I'm impressed by the modifications done to the tractor, but like the fact that it can still be returned to original. I am interested in more details about how the 1030 pump was altered to work in the 400 and if any drawbacks come into play. Thanks.
Roger Hornbaker wrote on Friday, February 24, 2006 (PST):Hi Jeremy; Those 400's case made was one of their best tractors ever. I never owned one but have tlked to many who have and do own them. My interest has been in the 300, the first tractor I started farming with about 1960, and with the help of a farmer home administration loan to buy cows and some equipment. I now make parts for them and one of the items is the hood 4 1/2" plastic medallion. Would be pleased to send you one, no charge, to put on the from of your 400, it's nice to have something in the hole in front of the hood to finish it off. Roger Williamsport, Md. 301-223-9005
willie williams wrote on Friday, January 26, 2007 (PST):i really enjoyed jeremy,s article on the case 400. is there any way i can contact him i own acase 400 also. thanks
Ken Henry wrote on Monday, September 10, 2007 (PDT):Hey, I loved your article. I am restoring an old 1943 Ford 2N, just about got her done. I will looking for a new project soon. My brother put a M W torbo kit on his 1966 Farmall back in the 60 s. The manifold has rusted out. He now needs a manifold supplied by M W for his turbo. Have any idea where we can find one Any help would be good.
Willie williams wrote on Saturday, May 10, 2008 (PDT):Ireally enjoyed the article I would like more infomation on adapting the 1030 pump to the case 401 thanks willie
mike wrote on Monday, August 22, 2016 (PDT):good article it has been a while since written would like an update now how your plans turned out
jturn36178 wrote on Thursday, August 23, 2018 (PDT):Thanks for the update. Many times I wish i had been able to profitably farm after 7 years I couldn't satisfy my wife with a new child and no insurance. God bless you and your wife. Jim
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