Things used to be different. The Case company people were also our friends.Dad's house had 2 guest bedrooms up stairs. and when a Blockman or Service Rep where here they stayed over night. There were also people in branch management who stayed over here also. They were all our friends and Grampa, Dad, and I also hunted and went on fishing trips with them. Having the farm also allowed the engineers a place to bring some experimental equipment, or modifications, in for real field testing. They also stayed at dad's house. The upstairs jokingly became known as the "Case Suit". Evenings were great. Mom and dad would fix a big meal and afterwords we would sit around a talk sometimes about Case and new equipment or what if talk. Also the conversation turned to planning the next fishing or hunting trip, and perhaps a new gun that someone bought. As a young guy back then I sat back and listened a lot, but non of those company people excluded me from the conversations. When there were company/dealer meetings the company people always sat with the dealers during the meals. Loren
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