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Re: Re: Re: IH 350 and 550 Choppers Same as JI Cas
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Posted by don on March 23, 2004 at 15:49:42 from (68.254.28.62):
In Reply to: Re: Re: IH 350 and 550 Choppers Same as JI Case posted by MEK on March 23, 2004 at 06:27:12:
This discussion could go on for days I do know from being the in equipment business for a few years that you would be shocked at who was making what for whom especially in the start of the lean years as for one of the orignal questions alot of the Case balers were made by Oliver also exactly the same as Hesston and Ford they were identical except for paint. I know from working the parts counter during lunchtime that sometimes customers knew better than we did as to who was making what when they would ask for a part for their machine and they would tell you it was the same as your blah,blah,blah and you would swear they were full of crap until you would look it up and it was. I long since kept my color loyality quiet to sell parts. The IH forage wagon was a Kasten along with the economy Gehl and Hesston. The real kicker was when I stopped for cold one after work one night and got in a fight when I told a guy his 850 JD tractor was a Yanmar, he came back the next day and apologized because he checked and found it was true, he traded it a week later for another Japanese tractor it was a sign of the times companies trying to protect their bottom line. You better check on who now owns the big Axial Flow Case IH combine and or who their in cahoots with I don't fight anymore by the way I understand bottom line as a farmer everyone should now understand.
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