Posted by DR. EVIL on January 04, 2021 at 05:27:34 from (174.192.74.1):
In Reply to: Case tractors posted by rustyplow on January 03, 2021 at 08:24:33:
Dad had next to the last bid on a 930 Discomfort King back late in 1968. Cousin farmed right across the road from the farm, was familiar with the 930. Said it was a 4-bottom tractor, We were using a nice 4-14 Case trailer plow with MidWest plow harrow. Seemed like you climbed UP a long ways to get in the seat. I was relatively low hours, I forget where Dad stopped bidding. He had been looking for a 796 or 806 diesel but just nothing available in red! Following Saturday Dad bought "The MONEY PIT 4010". and the matching #400 4-38 frt mounted cultivator. Unfortunately he found a CASE 5-14 trailer plow, not near as nice as the 4-14 Case plow we had, He transferred the plow harrow over and widened the harrow, and it was WAY more than the 4010 could handle. I was down in 2nd & 3rd gear plowing sod! We pulled the back bottom off one rainy day. Between the $3600 for the 4010, $1600 for the cultivator, $$$$ for four new tires, $$$ for new paint/decals, $$$ for tune-up, $$$$ major engine rebuild, tie rod ends, load shaft seals and a gallon or two of #303, rebuild the 24v electrical system, PTO shifter and clutch rebuild when it tried shifting from 540 to 1000 while bush-hogging. Yep, a BRAND NEW 806-D would have been WAY cheaper!
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