[AT] 1937 CASE "C"

szabelski at wildblue.net szabelski at wildblue.net
Thu Jun 4 16:58:28 PDT 2020


I myself have not used it in quite a while, but it’s a good place to start looking. I live in Michigan and the last time I used it, I found a salvage yard in Massachusetts near my in-laws that had a lot of hard to find implement parts for my Cub.

A quick internet search should provide information as to wether or not anyone on the list is still in business, has a new number, etc.

Carl


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From: Spencer Yost <spencer at rdfarms.com>
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Sent: Thu, 04 Jun 2020 18:32:00 -0400 (EDT)
Subject: Re: [AT] 1937 CASE "C"

I’ve not maintained that list for a few years. The number of calls/emails I get from folks who want to be added to the list or to be removed or retired  the landline that is on the page (one of the more common emails) has trickled nothing. I’m not sure what that means but my website statistics indicate that it’s referred to quite frequently. So you would think I would hear more complaints if it was woefully inaccurate. But I’m sure there’s lots on there with bad phone numbers, no longer in business, etc.

Spencer


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> On Jun 4, 2020, at 4:39 PM, szabelski at wildblue.net wrote:
> 
> Found it:
> 
> https://antique-tractor.com/salyards/
> 
> 
> Carl
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: szabelski at wildblue.net
> To: Antique Tractor Email Discussion Group <at at lists.antique-tractor.com>
> Sent: Thu, 04 Jun 2020 16:18:32 -0400 (EDT)
> Subject: Re: [AT] 1937 CASE "C"
> 
> There used to be a list of tractor salvage yards by state on the list, haven’t looked for it in years. Maybe somebody on the list knows where to find it.
> 
> Carl
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: asouth42 at embarqmail.com
> To: at at lists.antique-tractor.com
> Sent: Thu, 04 Jun 2020 14:44:29 -0400 (EDT)
> Subject: [AT] 1937 CASE "C"
> 
> G'day List:
> 
> Anyone know where a person can find and purchase a 24" cast iron rear wheel
> OR the retaining ring, for 1937 CASE "C" model on rubber? 
> 
> Never thought 20 PSI in a 16.9 - 24 would split and break the cast iron rim
> when being chained down with a binder. But, alas, my middle-aged son found
> out the hard way.
> 
> I was on the opposite corner of our 7 acres when I heard the boom that
> sounded close to a 105MM cannon. I told my friend with me, "He's killed
> himself"! We dashed to the scene, he was okay but irritated with himself.
> 
> I think he learned something for the experience. I know I did! I'll be more
> watchful when someone else is airing up my tires. 
> 
> Stay safe,
> 
> Arthur Southwell
> 
> Arcadia, FL 34266 USA
> 
> Asouth42 at embarqmail.com <mailto:Asouth42 at embarqmail.com>  
> 
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