Here are a few more photos from the Half Century Show.

JD Seller

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I will say this set of Photos is equipment I wish I owned.

The first is a 1993 C60 grain truck. It is for sale too. $12K. Not really a bad price when compared to a Pickup.


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Neat older IH grain truck> Brings back memories as several where in this area.



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I like modern open station tractors. This one was not for sale. I really wish it was. JD 4250 quad range



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These Case 2879 is in great shape. Eight almost new radial 20.8 x 34 tires. 5000 ish hours. Clean interior and just hums along pulling an IH 5965 disk. They both are for sale. Case 2870 $15,500 and the IH 596 disk $7750. Actually seemed to be very reasonable for the condition.



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That c 65 has 1 flaw,too long wheel base too much load on front tires and thats some tall sides.ever blow a steer tire loaded at 50 mph? Ive experinced 4 in my lifetime and it can get uglee
 
I will agree, that is some really nice equipment. With that big old Case and disc, I could probably do all my tillage work on the 100 acres of crop I put in within about 4 hours a year. So over ten years I?d get less than 50 hours of seat time. So it would cost me 465 dollars per hour plus fuel, lol. Almost like having a private jet for me.
 
I bought a new C70 in 89 because that was the last year for them type of cabs. Dealer sold me a truck anyway.
 
I?d take that case with disc a thousand times before a private jet . Unless I could sell the jet to buy more tractors
 
Sorry I didn't get to meet you. I'm there all week until Sunday afternoon but busy working with the plow and tillage line ups and field safety. I did meet some of the fellows on Friday, John T, and the guys from MI. Great show. Larger than 2017 with more people plowing and with bigger plows. Much bigger crowd on Thursday than previous shows. Thanks to everyone that came. If anyone is interested in coming in 2021 I would suggest making hotel and golf cart reservations right away.
 
I suppose the designers did that to avoid the possibility of the front end coming off the ground while dumping a heavy load? The International in the next picture looks a lot better to me. For several reasons, including the steering and just getting it turned around.
 

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