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<blockquote data-quote="EchovsStihl63" data-source="post: 8206073" data-attributes="member: 194318"><p>Dad and I did a 34 mile tractor ride last August, we were the only 2 Case tractors there and basically the only 2 that were in their "working clothes". As the ride went on the newer stuff pulled off and left us which was fine with me and we ended up leading a group of all fancied up older John Deeres. We got more comments about how people loved the "weathered" look of ours vs the painted ones. Folks did not even know what brand they were and kept calling them Farmalls lol.</p><p></p><p>These are both dads, left is a 1952 Case SC, right is a 1951 Case DC. </p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1162020[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EchovsStihl63, post: 8206073, member: 194318"] Dad and I did a 34 mile tractor ride last August, we were the only 2 Case tractors there and basically the only 2 that were in their "working clothes". As the ride went on the newer stuff pulled off and left us which was fine with me and we ended up leading a group of all fancied up older John Deeres. We got more comments about how people loved the "weathered" look of ours vs the painted ones. Folks did not even know what brand they were and kept calling them Farmalls lol. These are both dads, left is a 1952 Case SC, right is a 1951 Case DC. [ATTACH type="full"]1162020[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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