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Posted by waynewoodrum on November 03, 2001 at 19:59:33 from (64.89.131.3):
In Reply to: Cases posted by Zach on November 02, 2001 at 21:20:54:
In my home town there is two case dealers one is caseih the other is case construction dealer used to be case farm dealer a lot of case tractors around my area but most farmers who up grade to newer tractors have anything from JD to MF caseIH newholland but if you look in the barn or tool shed thers an old case and if you ask if its for sale the answer is always NO.and every gate shop or sawmill in this small town has a case forklift or powerunit.I saw one case 430 at auction this year the first case we've seen sell in a few years it was in bad shape a barn had fell on it the lift arms were broke off it would not start and antifreze was leaking from headgasket front end had broke and rewelded both sides both back wheels were different no grill screens leaks all over it.IT only brought 3800.00 the man that bought it farms with JD. they have been some guys try to buy it from him he said NO.ther is case tractors all over this area in every other barn or field working but its hard to find one for sale that tells a lot about CASE
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