Loren, the Adirondack Case Guy

kcm.MN

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I've been expecting for some time to see a post telling of Loren's passing. I only knew Loren from within the forum, but it was clear he had a zest for life, a love for his family and of his Case tractors, and he enjoyed sharing his time, experience and knowledge with others.

Here are but a few of the many photos he shared. May his posts and photos continue to help others long into the future.

Rest in peace Loren.

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This post was edited by kcm.MN on 06/14/2021 at 07:08 pm.
 
Thanks for reposting Loren's pics. He
was the Metal Fabrication King for sure.
He and Beth were fun people to talk
with.
 
Thank you for posting these pictures!
Great tribute. He will be missed by
many, even folks who never met him.
 
I hope one day I will have the time to play as he did on my projects. I hope he did not use up all those Kubota shipping crates and left us some. : )...

This post was edited by Hobo,NC on 06/15/2021 at 04:53 am.
 
I never had the opportunity to visit with Loren. I was always intrigued by his wood cutting assembly line. He was such a fabricator, I was
always amazed. And an expert at plowing, getting the perfect furrow. I had unanswered boiler questions for him but his illness didn't give me
a chance. May Loren and his family have peace. Jim
 
Great guy, great fab skills, struck me as a very well planned/organized person. I never met him, I'm sure he
was a wonderful person to meet.

RIP
 
Thank you for posting these. Good to see the 930 Case plowing, all we lack is some garden and Maple syrup making pics.Loren was a
great asset to this website and I always enjoyed his posts. His willingness to share his knowledge and keep us up with his many
varied interests is already greatly missed.I wish I could have met him in person. I even started checking out the Case board here
due to him , though the only Case thing I own is an old hay elevator.
 

He sure liked to make things to make life easier and better.
For him and inspired others here to do the same with near copies.

All those pictures makes me wonder how many gallons of CASE paint he went thru over the years. 100 gallons?
 

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