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Posted by GRM on September 24, 2004 at 10:58:39 from (216.65.162.5):
Well I got bit by the "antique tractor pull" bug. I was a local tractor pull contest. Well there was a lota green-n-yellow ones, afew allis boys and boys in red and 2 or 3 case guys. I guess I picked a bad spot to sit. There was all this "deere poop" being tossed around.....well I had enough so I spoke of the great american bird. During my farm days there was only one tractor that could carry the eagle!! So I told them that next year I would be back in the seat of a great american tractor!! I put up for sale my "51" T0-30 furgie and my 1949 farmall H w/ a load-all on it.Gota have cash flow for this new adventure! Question is to you case pulling experts what should I be looking for?? I love the 1960's cases the best. I grew-up with a 1959 700 diesel and 1963 530. I got a 630 w/ new tires and motor. so any thoughts or ideas sure would help. Thanks GRM
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