I have always wanted a Case DC or SC that was sold from the dealer in town. I knew two old timers that had tractors bought new in town.
The first one I tried to buy was a 1952 Case DC adjustable wide. After ten years of trying to buy it. The owner gave in. Told me to bring gas and a battery and drive it home. I have him the money and we started to pull the tractor out. ThAt when we found out the brakes and valves were stuck. The owner then changed his mind and would not sell it to me. The owner died about a year later. His step son had the iron man on speed dial. Everything was gone before the funeral.
The other tractor I REALLY WANTED was a 1954 Sc. It was the last tractor in stock and was never sold. When the dealer closed in 55. The SC wS parked in a barn belonging to the same dealer and left untouched in till 1984. A guy in town bought it and used it four about three years then left it sit. I tried many times with no luck to buy it. The owner died in 2013. I was waiting for his estate sale. I found out too late his sons called the iron man and hauled off all 25 tractors for scrap.
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