Posted by big tee on January 01, 2019 at 10:33:26 from (199.120.66.180):
I see by my post down below you are awake--must be you didn't party too hard. I could not find any JI Case hot-rods but found this. A homemade Case 4 wheel drive using 2 LA rear ends and best of all [drum roll please] A DETROIT 6-71-WITH THE SCREAMING SONG THE ENGINE GODS MAKE. They need a bigger pipe on it and it should have a curve on it so you can point it forward so the parade crowd can hear you coming for 2 miles. I don't know much about LAs but if you run that Detroit at 2500 rpm is there a super slow gear so you only go 1/2 mph so the crowd can enjoy the sweet music of a Detroit longer. Ha Ha LOL Ho Ho-Just giving you a rough time for your post the other day. This tractor is supposed to be in a museum in Minn. HAPPY NEW YEAR Loren---Tee
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