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Case Nutty 1660

12-27-2012 03:30:52
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this set starts at mid June, the antelope is used for scale to the winter wheat and hay field crop height, the hay did not grow any after these pics were taken and was so short I did not even try cutting it, we also welcomed our fourth grandchild in this past summer "Kemri" that is me is the striped orange shirt holding her after she was born, we also had one of the worst fire seasons here in Wyoming last year, the night smoke pics were taken around midnight, the smoke was from the fires near Cheyenne which is 250 mile from me, this was also the year we love my very much LOVED aunt Topsy, we held services for her at the place we had 150 or so people attend from across the country, next was my very small grain harvest the 1660 was cutting Barley this year with hay so short I even baled the straw, this takes us to the first of August cnt

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BarryfromIA

12-27-2012 17:27:08
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Re: 2012 a look back part 3 in reply to Case Nutty 1660, 12-27-2012 03:30:52  
Happy New Year! Is the green thing the 830 is baling with the 466 you bought to fix? Barry.

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Case Nutty 1660

12-27-2012 18:07:26
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Re: 2012 a look back part 3 in reply to BarryfromIA, 12-27-2012 17:27:08  
Barry, that is my cousin on the (730 lol) baling with his 327 JD, although I did do a "tune up" on it a few years ago when he got it, I really have to say that is a very good baler after the tune up it has baled 5000 plus bales and never missed,, well except when he let it run out of twine LOL cnt

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BarryfromIA

12-27-2012 18:40:11
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Re: 2012 a look back part 3 in reply to Case Nutty 1660, 12-27-2012 18:07:26  
I made the wrong assumption that since it had the heavy wheels it was an 830 since many dealers did not order the heavy wheels on 730's. Around here you could safely assume that a 730 with heavy wheels came from Martin Imp.

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Case Nutty 1660

12-27-2012 19:10:17
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Re: 2012 a look back part 3 in reply to BarryfromIA, 12-27-2012 18:40:11  
I really should repaint that one as she has been out all her life, I never give the wheels a thought good eye seeing that, other than a bad hyd pump/busted dash and not charging that 730 is a very good running tractor even the brakes work very well, suprising as I did not give much for it at a sale 12 years or so ago, my cousin really likes it too cnt

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casenut1

12-27-2012 11:23:34
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Re: 2012 a look back part 3 in reply to Case Nutty 1660, 12-27-2012 03:30:52  
another nice set of pics. must be nice to not have to switch tractors to different implements. we welcomed our second grandchild this past august.they are the most fun.

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NickatKY

12-27-2012 10:05:54
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Re: 2012 a look back part 3 in reply to Case Nutty 1660, 12-27-2012 03:30:52  
Tom;
Thanks for another great bunch of pictures!!!
Parts 1,2 and 3 are amazing.
Nick

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John Saeli

12-27-2012 09:16:12
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Re: 2012 a look back part 3 in reply to Case Nutty 1660, 12-27-2012 03:30:52  
Nice pic's!! Congratulations also. We welcomed our 4th grandchild, Laura Evelyn, in early September.

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1370rod

12-27-2012 06:10:19
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Re: 2012 a look back part 3 in reply to Case Nutty 1660, 12-27-2012 03:30:52  
One of the best variety of pics containing CASE stuff in action and the smile on a GrandPa's face is priceless, thanks Nutty. Rod.

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Paul A Young

12-27-2012 05:04:31
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Re: 2012 a look back part 3 in reply to Case Nutty 1660, 12-27-2012 03:30:52  
Lots of stuff happening through the year as always, but the smile on grandpa's face shows what's important.

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momac

12-27-2012 04:27:32
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Re: 2012 a look back part 3 in reply to Case Nutty 1660, 12-27-2012 03:30:52  
Thanks for sharing the pixs and a window into your great looking part of the country. Hope next year will bring a little more moisture for you and us in the mid west. Mike

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McKerrow630

12-27-2012 03:45:00
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Re: 2012 a look back part 3 in reply to Case Nutty 1660, 12-27-2012 03:30:52  
Thank-you Tom, never get sick of your "photo shoot". Sorry for the loss of your anut,the drought. On the upside new birth in the family. I know maybe your getting SICK of hearing me bring up the "wyoming brushfire" machine. But not many people these days woulda done what you need.......just my 11 cents worth. Hope things are going well in your parts. Say hi to "Jill" for us,another good thing that went well for yeah.

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