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Straw Boss

05-29-2012 19:31:11
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Put the girls to work today on the box and blade.




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Adirondack case guy

05-30-2012 05:48:43
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 Re: photo op in reply to Straw Boss, 05-29-2012 19:31:11  
Nice pair of Girls, you have there. I wish I had a Dunhouser/Case blade. I have to tie several wheel weight onto my Woods blade to groom the farm roads. Tell us more about the 570 NF. As Joe said, I never saw one either, it must have a totaly different cast nose peice, or is it hybrid that someone put together?
Loren



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straw boss

05-30-2012 20:12:46
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 Re: photo op in reply to Adirondack case guy, 05-30-2012 05:48:43  
Not sure on the nose piece but the steering column is 530 style to accept the mechanical steering.



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Joe Young

05-30-2012 05:16:57
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 Re: photo op in reply to Straw Boss, 05-29-2012 19:31:11  
Straw Boss

You have two nice rigs for sure. The little 430 is very similar to the one dad had when I was a kid.

I think I asked the last time you posted a pic of your 570, but I've forgotten the answer... Does it have power steering? Yours is the only narrow fronted 570 that I've seen... - Joe



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straw boss

05-30-2012 19:58:10
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 Re: photo op in reply to Joe Young, 05-30-2012 05:16:57  
No it does not. Mechanical and narrow front from factory.
According to the build card it was pulled from inventory and converted as a special order. The customer wanted the narrow front for sharp corners while sickle mowing but didn't want to spring for the power steering.



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Ande

05-30-2012 05:12:22
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 Re: photo op in reply to Straw Boss, 05-29-2012 19:31:11  
They sure look complete when you have Case attachments with them.Nice looking outfits Brad



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straw boss

05-30-2012 19:35:04
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 Re: photo op in reply to Ande, 05-30-2012 05:12:22  
Thanks Ande.



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NickatKY

05-30-2012 04:31:12
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 Re: photo op in reply to Straw Boss, 05-29-2012 19:31:11  
Very nice tractors and blades!!!!
I had been wondering when those blades became available and found a pic in Old Abes News from early 1951 showing a Danuser blade and post hole digger on early VAC's.
I would like to see more pics of your tractors in action.
Thanks for posting,
Nick



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straw boss

05-30-2012 19:10:11
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 Re: photo op in reply to NickatKY, 05-30-2012 04:31:12  
Yeah, sorry about that. I don't think to take pictures until I'm putting things away. If I hit the driveway again I'll be sure to snap a few.



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casecollectorsc

05-29-2012 20:31:12
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 Re: photo op in reply to Straw Boss, 05-29-2012 19:31:11  
Thought I had the only scarfier!!



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straw boss

05-30-2012 18:54:17
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 Re: photo op in reply to casecollectorsc, 05-29-2012 20:31:12  
I was hoping to locate one with the rake option.
They also had a tail wheel and park stand but I've never seen one other than pictures in the parts book.



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JGarner

05-30-2012 13:39:29
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 Re: photo op in reply to casecollectorsc, 05-29-2012 20:31:12  
630crazy has one for his tractor. I am trying to find a complete Danuser/Case blade somebody doesn't want and arm and a leg for and isn't all the way across the country. I adapted my straight Danuser blade to use on my 630.

Jim



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Case Nutty 1660

05-29-2012 19:41:03
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 Re: photo op in reply to Straw Boss, 05-29-2012 19:31:11  
nice looking girls!! is that a 8' I see also? I have a 6'/8' and a 6' set up like yours with the scraffiers and end plates that one we sold new with a 530 in 67, they are great blades and tractors



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Straw Boss

05-29-2012 20:17:32
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 Re: photo op in reply to Case Nutty 1660, 05-29-2012 19:41:03  
Yes its 8 foot mounted at an offset. I had a cheap blade before the Case and all its good for is dragging backwards to level loose material. It won't cut anything hard and bounces over everything.



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