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DON L

11-12-2003 16:49:12




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Ebay 2442096309, Case DI, possibly a narrow tread , {but a don't think it is}. DI's most of the time ,have the fast chain sprockets to comp. for the little tires. Goodfer pulling if you got the beans,with tall tires. Radiator is lighter too. Or use it as it is,a Case that you can scratch up.. good for pushin JD's out of the way to make roomfer better quality products. [goodfer and roomfer are real words if you live in MN] To far away ferme to bid. You guys and gals out east take a look. Don L.

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T.J.-N.J.

11-15-2003 15:24:35




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 Re: Rare lump of coal. in reply to DON L , 11-12-2003 16:49:12  
That thing is as ugly as my neighbors dog and probably smells about the same. Interesting looking dozer blade on it if I didn't already have an SI Project i might consider it but a VA followed me home 2 weeks ago and I still haven't told the bride about that one yet. T.J.



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Vern-MI

11-13-2003 07:13:49




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 Re: Rare lump of coal. in reply to DON L , 11-12-2003 16:49:12  
Don't know about the Case but that Volkswagon bus looks salvageable. Just imagine it with a peace sign painted on it and some Case parts in the back.



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david811b

11-12-2003 19:16:05




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 Re: Rare lump of coal. in reply to DON L , 11-12-2003 16:49:12  
That thing is a lump of something...are you sure its coal? Maybe the picture doesnt do it justice but I got to admit the price makes it interesting



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caseman-d

11-12-2003 18:56:04




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 Re: Rare lump of coal. in reply to DON L , 11-12-2003 16:49:12  
Was looking in my DI parts book to narrow down about what year it may be. The DI had a different seat prior to serial #4403649. This one had a back rest which looks like one on a 44 WC Allis. The DI after serial # 4607033 had just the pan seat. Book shows a muffler out the side prior to serial 4511449. After serial number 4511449 looks like the muffler went straight up. Looking at the pictures on ebay it's hard to say what year it might be. Couldn't find what the width is suppose to be for a DI narrow vs regular DI.

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Mike Schotte

11-12-2003 18:05:38




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 Re: Rare lump of coal. in reply to DON L , 11-12-2003 16:49:12  
Don-

You mean to tell us that you *aren't* getting a lump of coal for Christmas this year? (grin)

-Schotte



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case poor in pa

11-12-2003 17:03:56




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 Re: Rare lump of coal. in reply to DON L , 11-12-2003 16:49:12  
i usally use a ih fer pushin john deeres out the way.. dont wanta take a chance of that green fungi gettin on my case's. besides you can leave both ih and john deere at the botton of the gully as long as the DEP dont catch ya, somebody told me ted kennedy has a john deere.. but he put it in a canal...



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