Posted by Adirondack case guy on February 24, 2013 at 15:03:49 from (74.69.160.79):
In Reply to: Adirondack case guy posted by al1933 on February 24, 2013 at 14:26:08:
I do not know hwo many Dad sold. only a couple I believe, from what he has said. Those were war year tractors and it was very hard to get any tractors for retail sales, especially here in the NE. Dad told of unloading a one or two tractors off a rail car, and by the time he arived home he had a line of farmers and "black marketeers" folowing him in the yard. Case had a policy back then if a Case tractor showed up on the black market, the dealer who received it could loose his franchise. He was very careful that when he sold a tractor, he delivered it to a working farm, and all the paperwork was sent back to the Main Office in Racine. He has said that he could have doubled his money selling to the BMs but he was an honset man. There is a VAI still owned locally that he sold. Loren, the Acg.
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