[AT] Case 995
Jim Becker
mr.jebecker at gmail.com
Mon Jan 28 22:08:11 PST 2019
Come on guys, the history of David Brown is interesting and all, but I am
really trying to find some useful information for a person that inherited a
nice Case 995. The two questions I asked were:
> Are these "more recent" David Brown Cases collectible or is most of the
> interest older US built Cases?
> Is anybody here a Case collector?
Is there anyone that can give any guidance on collector interest in a Case
995? Do I tell her to sell the spin-out rims on Craig's List and run the
rest over the scales?
Isn't there even one Case collector on this list?
Jim Becker
-----Original Message-----
From: Cecil Bearden
Sent: Monday, January 28, 2019 10:56 PM
To: at at lists.antique-tractor.com
Subject: Re: [AT] Case 995
Several models of Aston Martin used David Brown's initials as he owned
the company. Wikipedia has a good discussion on the company. I
worked on some of the David Brown tractors that were built during the
Tenneco purchase. We had a 1200 that the factory forgot to install the
main PTO power shaft. It took over 4 months to get the shaft from
England.... No internet back then, A bunch of money was spent on
overseas phone calls.
Cecil
On 1/28/2019 4:02 PM, John Slavin wrote:
> If I’m not mistaken, through the mid 1970s, Aston Martin was also owned by
> David Brown. Hence the DB initials in front of some of their car model
> names which carries through to today. See:
> https://www.astonmartin.com/en-us/models/db11
>
> John S.
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