Posted by JD Seller on September 12, 2016 at 19:54:41 from (208.126.198.123):
In Reply to: Re: Case eye candy posted by rrlund on September 12, 2016 at 18:39:01:
Randy and Bruce: One of the first BIG tractors I ever got to drive was a neighbor's Case 731. LOL compared to the TO-30 that my maternal Grand Father had the Case was a "BIG" tractor. I was in the fourth grade and got to drive it running the small square baler. Low gear big windrows. Drove where he pointed for me to go while he loaded the wagon. Might have been a CASE guy but my Fraternal Grand Father traded in his JD 60 for a new JD 4010 in 1963. That tractor pretty much made me love green. Just remember for it's day that JD 4010 had a lot of features. Especially coming off of a JD 60 on the one side and a TO-30 on the other.
The thirty series Case are a good looking tractor. The 70 series just do not look as good. They are too square compared to the smooth lines of the 30 series.
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