Posted by Ken Christopherson on March 05, 2019 at 11:39:36 from (97.116.146.4):
In Reply to: Old Case posted by sourgum on March 05, 2019 at 09:15:48:
Like others have said, it is a complete reproduction of the tractor from scratch. One could argue, however, that it is a 'restoration'... This was comedically up for debate in Andover last September during the unveil. Many say, that because the tag off the last remaining 150 boiler (# 14666 - also owned by the Anderson family) was removed and installed on the newly constructed 150, that it is technically a 'restoration'.
It was awesome to be a part of the unveiling, especially after following the build on the internet for years... I took about an hours worth of video (link below) when I was there (an honor to be a part of)... Even got the opportunity to ride on the 24-bottom plow platform during its' maiden voyage in the field! Can't wait to see i again at Rollag this year, and hope to be part of a select group of people who get an up close encounter with it (maybe even snap a photo of the Case SC next to it)... It is sure to draw a crowd. Andover had approximately 4000 people show up on Friday alone, last year. A record number. I had some alone time with it before it was unveiled as well..
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