Posted by Case Nutty 1660 on December 19, 2020 at 08:01:47 from (75.127.27.79):
In Reply to: Re: New 5010 posted by jddrawbar on December 19, 2020 at 07:45:41:
guy here had a 5020, we sold him our new demo CASE 6-16" on land hitch JRT plow, semi-mount,, it pulled it fine but it was not playing with it,, myself I would not have wanted the extra bottom in much of our ground here,, a friend here who was a dirt contractor here, built lots of dams for ponds and roads had the industrial version of them, with the paddle scraper on them,, he had two of them,, bought both new,, three months in he had to buy a third so he could have two running most of the time,, they must have been the 5010 ones as I know he bought three of the 5020 engines complete to drop in the other three when they came out,, one gave him transmission problems too but I cant remember him bringing the others to our shop for that but man did they have plenty of problems,, they would move a lot of dirt when running though, he ran them into the early 70's when he traded them in on a CAT paddle scraper,, used to know where two of them was about 15 years ago on a irrigated farm west of me,, have not seen them out working years before that though,, kinda liked that setup for certain jobs,, the man was a WWII Vet who had been shot down and was a POW for a number of years heck of a guy miss hearing his stories,,
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