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?? KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT A CASE 210 ??
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Posted by Alberta Mike on June 23, 2000 at 08:25:07 from (198.161.119.4):
Saw a Case 210BH yesterday for sale in a field and I have not yet been able to contact the owner. It looks a lot like the Cockshutt/Olivers from the late '50's. It's a standard tread with a loader and factory hydraulics. It has 12.4 - 24 rear rubber which somehow doesn't look right (for height)and the wheel rims and hubs are sort of buckshee, one having a one piece rim and hub unit and the other a homemade hub unit welded to a 24" open rim. Both of these bolt on the axel flanges. The engine at first glance reminds me of a Case VA. It has been painted yellow which might or might not be original. The loader looks like a factory unit. Because I've never seen one before (or even heard of a 210) I have a few questions which I hope some of you can answer. Here they are: ??? - year(s) made, what does BH stand for, collectability, reliability, parts availability, engine size and horsepower, expected price range, proper color, agricultural or industrial, and anything else you might know about them. THANKS, MIKE.
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