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I got an old buddy, he is in his 60s, got all kinds of stuff, kinda like Fred Sanford. Great guy , one of my best friends. I let him use my 123 and tiller every yr to till up his garden. It's kind of a pain , as I have a few hydraulic lifts for it but haven't put them on. Last summer I picked up a 1650, with a tiller, much easier with hydraulic lift, and the tiller has extension and is in real nice shape. Tractor runs good and tills good, but body wise, a bit rough and PO hacked it a bit. I paid $300 for it. Anyway, he has a Case 446, with deck, tiller, blower ,and cab and wants to swap me, just because he simply does not like the Case. I'm not a big fan of them, and he knows it. But he offered to swap me , and I can't really say no! Although I don't know much about them , I think. I could unload the Case, and replace the 1650 x2 !!! Any thoughts ?????
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Those case tractors bring big money. Especially if they have allot of attachments. Which this one does, I'd do it in a heartbeat
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really? i just gave away a case 444..... crap!
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127 - 48'' deck + tiller. 1512- 46" GT deck & bagger 1872- 60" Haban 1772 turbo diesel- Iron rear + KW loader + backhoe + 3 point. Case 580CK Ford 850 International TD-8E |
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To be honest, those case tractors bring almost as much as a decent super cub or a JD 318. I'd make IP some excuse saying its a family tractor and get it back! Lol
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Yes, you are correct, with the cab and all the attachments, I wouldn't b surprised to see $2k for it, but, like I said, I don't feel rite screwing my buddy, I mean I told him, sell it, u will make good $$ will give you the cub, he says, nope, I just don't like the case and I want to trade for the cub, well it is a no brainier ! I will be bringing it home !!
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Trade a cub for a Case?
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Daniel G. ![]() . (May 1970) 147 w/an IH spring assist, 48" deck, 42" blade, 1969 73, #2 trailer, 10" Brinly plow and (on loan) Dad's #2 tiller. |
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127 - 48'' deck + tiller. 1512- 46" GT deck & bagger 1872- 60" Haban 1772 turbo diesel- Iron rear + KW loader + backhoe + 3 point. Case 580CK Ford 850 International TD-8E |
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Allen Proud owner of my Original and 126! My Grandpa's Cart Craftsman Lawn Sweeper Craftsman Plug Aerator |
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Hay i was seeing youall talking about the case with the atmts. gose for good money. i have a case 222 lawn tracter and was kind of holding it around to see about restoreing it because it belong to a man that i know that died about 5 yrs. ago. but just was thinking to get with the man that was talkingabout them to see about how much they are worth now or restord. john.b my e-mail is jwbrownwnc@aol.com
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