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Guess what the wind blew in?

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Baggsy-Wy

12-20-2003 13:29:45




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Well, I just had a helluva nice visit from Tom Railsback on his way thru to Ft Collins! I'd kinda forgot he was coming and low and behold, a knock at the door and there he was! It only took about 1/2 hour to look over my Cases, then it took longer than that for him to tell me what he had. I believe he's the first person I've met off the board, and it was good to put a face on a name on this board. He really knows his stuff, I was really impressed with his knowledge of people and he'd been to every salvage yard I'd ever heard of. Even had a picture poster Antique Power magazine is selling of the Blackburn Salvage yard up by Douglas Wyoming. It was a very enjoyable visit. Anyone else wants to come thru here on their way to god-knows-where is more than welcome to stop in...

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jal-SD

12-21-2003 10:38:49




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 Re: Guess what the wind blew in? in reply to Baggsy-Wy, 12-20-2003 13:29:45  
Baggsy, went right by your place yesterday, but just didn't have time to look you up. Wish we would have taken the time to stop, might have got to meet Tom, too. We're @ #3 Sons in Aurora, gonna go on to LV Nev. in a couple of days, but are GOING TO HAVE TO stop next time we get down this way. (My $0.02 worth. jal-SD)



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Jerry

12-21-2003 07:43:54




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 Re: Guess what the wind blew in? in reply to Baggsy-Wy, 12-20-2003 13:29:45  
Baggsy, where are you at in Wyoming, I go to Loveland Colorado 2 times a year to see my daughters family. Would like to a side trip and look at a few Case tractors on the way.
Jerry from northern Ohio



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Elliott from ILL

12-20-2003 17:48:37




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 Re: Guess what the wind blew in? in reply to Baggsy-Wy, 12-20-2003 13:29:45  
Let me tell you something baggsy-wy. I haven't meet Tommy Railsback yet and I bet he is a nice guy. I myself have only met one person from on the board and thats DCTOM. He as got some very nice CASES and a very nice man. I felt very pleased to met him. Most of the men on the board are real nice or they wouldn't be on here. Elliott from ILL



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dctom

12-20-2003 16:11:44




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 Re: Guess what the wind blew in? in reply to Baggsy-Wy, 12-20-2003 13:29:45  
baggsy, you have just met one of the best, I have knowen tom for several years and they dont come any better than tommy railsback dctom



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Baggsy-Wy

12-20-2003 18:22:57




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 Re: Re: Guess what the wind blew in? in reply to dctom, 12-20-2003 16:11:44  
I'm afraid he told me a tale or two about you dc...and he clued me in on a couple of people to watch out for. We talked about the board some and the consensus opinion was that we have about the best board out here. Nobody flames another and answers are always given. We ain't in no color wars cause we know we got the best of the bunch. No politics, no know-it-alls, and best of all, no 12 volt conversion/resistor/alternator problems (well, maybe a couple)...

He had nothing but praise for you Dctom, and for alot of others. I never met anyone who knew so many Case people. He knows where every Case tractor is between here and Great Falls...just a great guy!

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dctom

12-21-2003 14:54:18




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 Re: Re: Re: Guess what the wind blew in? in reply to Baggsy-Wy, 12-20-2003 18:22:57  
I AM SURE TOM COULD TELL A STORY OR TWO, WE BENT AN ELBOW A FEW TIMES LOL



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Les...fortunate

12-20-2003 15:23:11




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 Re: Guess what the wind blew in? in reply to Baggsy-Wy, 12-20-2003 13:29:45  
Maybe someday, when I retire. It's a long way from New Hampshire to Wyoming. You sure got a lot more tractors out your way than here. And certainly a lot more Cases.



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Mike Schotte

12-20-2003 13:39:02




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 Re: Guess what the wind blew in? in reply to Baggsy-Wy, 12-20-2003 13:29:45  
Baggsy,

I'm still trying to get a reason to head up that way... I've been itchin' to see your 12-20 and the old SI for a couple of years now.

-Schotte



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