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A cream colored antique!!!! hahaha. Don't see too many of those in my parts. I haven't seen one in years.
Loading a narrow front is easy. Your drive up one ramp with the front then crank back to the center. Some trailers have a third ramp, but most don't. It takes a little practice. To unload it, most just drive it off if its a beaver tail.
A decent load there.
Loading a narrow front is easy. Your drive up one ramp with the front then crank back to the center. Some trailers have a third ramp, but most don't. It takes a little practice. To unload it, most just drive it off if its a beaver tail.
A decent load there.
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Originally Posted by FARM69
A cream colored antique!!!! hahaha. Don't see too many of those in my parts. I haven't seen one in years.
Loading a narrow front is easy. Your drive up one ramp with the front then crank back to the center. Some trailers have a third ramp, but most don't. It takes a little practice. To unload it, most just drive it off if its a beaver tail.
A decent load there.
Loading a narrow front is easy. Your drive up one ramp with the front then crank back to the center. Some trailers have a third ramp, but most don't. It takes a little practice. To unload it, most just drive it off if its a beaver tail.
A decent load there.
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I wish I could haul those loads on my PSD. Ever since we got a low-boy everything is hauled on the semi. lol.
We're strictly row cropper's. We barely ever haul any tractors. If we do, they are on the semi!
C00n, the 2510 looks to die for!!!!!
Sorry for the upset.... I didn't mean that it was an antique. Your just never see those cream colored Case lady's anymore. They are worth some $$! I have an old A' that I tractor pull with... But it doesn't have the recognition as those cream Cases. 2 Stroke, was your rear end a little light with that bale on behind the axles?
We're strictly row cropper's. We barely ever haul any tractors. If we do, they are on the semi!
C00n, the 2510 looks to die for!!!!!
Sorry for the upset.... I didn't mean that it was an antique. Your just never see those cream colored Case lady's anymore. They are worth some $$! I have an old A' that I tractor pull with... But it doesn't have the recognition as those cream Cases. 2 Stroke, was your rear end a little light with that bale on behind the axles?
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imma gonna restore the ole 930 and the MF 150. my grandpa bouht the 150 new, and the 930, well i'm the second owner. bought it with a loan before i even had my drivers license lol. the lil massey is a 1973 model 4,500 hour tractor and the 930 is a 1966 with 3400 hours! i was amazed at the low hours. most of the ole cases are 10,000+ hours around here lol. the case is a wide front. just looks narrow on the angle. gota love em! lol