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Don Livingston - Rusty Acre

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Don E. Foster

11-23-2005 05:25:05




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Livingston's my man!!! Once in a lifetime...he sent steering gears for my '46 Case VAC and when installed them it went gee when I said haw!!! Then we discovered the '48 he got the gears from had the steering arm pointing up, and my '46 had the arm sticking down... Darned near went through the fence... He refunded even the postage to return the parts. That's the Minesota sort of guy.




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Travis M

11-25-2005 17:39:39




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 Re: Don Livingston - Rusty Acre in reply to Don E. Foster, 11-23-2005 05:25:05  
He is a class act. I ordered some parts off him and they were not what I needed, he got me the right parts and it didn't cost me any extra. He is good to do business with.



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Mike's600

11-23-2005 16:01:54




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 Re: Don Livingston - Rusty Acre in reply to Don E. Foster, 11-23-2005 05:25:05  
My hats off to Don L.he has helped me on more projects than i remember!!Thanks for the help!!!!
Great Case restoration resource , from parts to advice.



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Lamont

11-23-2005 05:58:33




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 Re: Don Livingston - Rusty Acre in reply to Don E. Foster, 11-23-2005 05:25:05  
I CAN RELAT TO THAT. We installed a narrow front on a Case 930 Western Special Rowcrop. Never gave a thought to the steering block turning backwards to a regular rowcrop 930. When dad backed it out of the shop he darn near ran over the shop heater LP tank. I drove it that way for about 2 years. We went to a pull one day with it and I got used to driving it that way. We loaded up and headed home. At the first left-handed curve, I almost put the truck, trailer, and tractor all in the ditch. My mind was still turning right to go left. We had it nicknamed "Bassackwards." Lot of fun but dangerous. You"re right about Don L. First class guy there.

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