Posted by Eldo case on February 11, 2008 at 10:53:54 from (75.120.184.35):
In Reply to: Who, where, what posted by IaGary on February 10, 2008 at 20:51:07:
Hi guy's! I don't post much just read what is said. Like my name I have case in my blood. 1070,830,511b,530,351,211b,cc,dc and a 960 case combine that I use. My son's have a 900puller,two vac's one a puller a 444 garden tractor and a 195 super stock garden tractor puller. Also my grandson who is three has a 124 cub cadet stock puller. I live in the middle of nowhere! It is a 100 miles to any larger town like KC, Springfield or Joplin. But I am between three lakes Stockton to the south Truman to the northeast and Lake of the Ozarks to the east. Like to fish just no time hardly. Retired MoDOT field mechanic of 29 years and now I run cattle and custom hay and cut fescue seed. I know some don't like tractor pulling but it takes a lot of know how to compete, with out of a lot of money. My oldest son was Missouri State fair champ more than once when he was going to school. My youngest son was point champ 3 year in the SMGTPA. That is doing it cheap. Keep posting and I will keep reading and once in a will I will put in my two cents worth.
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