Posted by Cameano on February 08, 2017 at 20:08:09 from (70.189.221.157):
I recently figured out the email system on here, and was able to get ahold of YT'er Ken in AZ about the tricycle front end he had offered up last year for my Dad's old '41 Case DC, to replace the broken and wrong setup that was on it when I brought it home. My stepmom says Dad had tried getting it to work, but never could, so he parked it as yard art for a few years. I made the trip down to Phoenix this past Sunday, and would've been right on time had I not forgot about Daylight Savings Time. :roll: Ken was kind enough to donate this piece for my project, and I'm looking forward to getting back on track with it. He also took the time to show me some of his Case tractors, and point out some interesting features on some of them. I want to thank Ken again, it's people like him that make this community great!
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