some storm pics thanks to Atlas

Case Nutty 1660

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here in NE Wyoming we had our butts kicked some last Friday/Saturday we got 18" of heavy WET snow then the winds came 40 mph for over 6hrs but our neighbors to the East really got slammed 30"-50" of snow and 70mph winds
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since youre in ne wy,ill ask you,maybe you can answer this.what is our border like with Canada out in farm country,fence,wall,or nothing.im sure there are places were land meets kinda like a property line,i guess.do the big farms have fields in both countrys??
 
That wheel rake looks out of season. Be careful I seen someone in deadwood had a heart attack cleaning his roof.
 
Local newsfeed says it was the worst blizzard in South Dakota history?

90% of all homes are damaged here due to the downed trees. Damned place looks like Vietnam behind the B-52s.

Allan
 
"HOLLY COW" I'm glad I don't live there right now. It looks like you might as well put the rake away for the season though.
 
In farm country in northwest Washington, just a road on each side of the border, with a ditch between- no border fence, but no connections between the two. Further east, in the Cascade foothills south of Cultis Lake, BC, where both sides are forested, just a cleared strip a few feet wide, going up over the hill. Our kids had fun jumping back and forth over the border. No one there to watch.

Have had trouble in the past with east Indians coming under the border, in tunnels from a house on one side to a house on the other. US has much stricter travel restrictions on coming in than Canada, so easiest way in is to come to Canada and then across.
 
Allan Absolutely no national news about your plight. Sorry for the mess keep us informed and we are think of you folks. Nice fall here.
 
(quoted from post at 08:48:33 10/07/13) In farm country in northwest Washington, just a road on each side of the border, with a ditch between- no border fence, but no connections between the two. Further east, in the Cascade foothills south of Cultis Lake, BC, where both sides are forested, just a cleared strip a few feet wide, going up over the hill. Our kids had fun jumping back and forth over the border. No one there to watch.

Have had trouble in the past with east Indians coming under the border, in tunnels from a house on one side to a house on the other. US has much stricter travel restrictions on coming in than Canada, so easiest way in is to come to Canada and then across.

In northern VT the border runs through a town. It is Beebe in Canada and Beebe Plain in US. CanAm street runs along the border with US on one side and Canada on the other. I don't think that they make you go through customs to visit your neighbor.
 
Wow, that's just crazy!!
I had looked up some images on google because it was not covered on the news this weekend.

I sure hope you get some warm days to melt that away.
 
I've seen this blizzard mentioned twice on the news. Two different networks. So, yeah, it's made the national news...
 
Wow! we would call that a bad winter!
Looking at your pics....I didn't know that Case sold the Davy Broon tractors in their livery or did someone repaint/ rebadge this one?
Sam
 
Case bought DB in 1972 the one in the pic is original and was a 380 Industrial tractor HD version of the 885 Ag tractor we sold several of them in 75/76 like this one
 
Thanks for the fast reply, I can go to bed happy now! LOL
Over in Davy Broon land they were still called David Brown with Case in small print....s'pose it was a marketing thing?
Sam
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figured you knew about the Case/DB deal, about the different decaling, here it was reversed I remember them talking about it the 380 was sold as a industrial tractor and only had DB on the serial tags, thanks for posting those as I have seen very few of them wish we could have ordered that cab here I like the look and fit of them
cnt
 
I watch very little television, but I get a lot of news from the home page of my computer. I read all about the tornadoes and snow. Man, that is rough for a first snowfall!
 

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