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Re: Case IH 4694


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Posted by mark in boonville ny on February 14, 2012 at 20:26:05 from (24.59.120.99):

In Reply to: Case IH 4694 posted by IHMANKY on February 14, 2012 at 18:36:50:

i had a 4690. brought it over from canada. i bought in real nice shape and never really had any problemes with it. i ran it till she was tired. chopped and disked with it for about 10 yrs. paid about 12g for it. had new tires and 20g worht of new planiteries on it. when i traded it and i got 12g back on trade for a nh tm190. they had trouble selling so they took it to the auction in senaca falls after the farm show and bought it back for 3g. used to pack hay for a couple more months didnt tell the dealer i bought it though but they were upset for what it brung. traded it for a 7200 gal bodco tanker spreader and they took it to the same auction next yaer and wathced it sell for 5500. 2yrs later at the same auction was there again but in real rough shape this time. light sockets were rusted thorugh all cab lights ripped off rims bent all to heck fiberglass siding inside the cab belts all loose. didnt think it ran but got in it and started right up great. didnt stay to watch it sell but a month later i got a call looking for my 2470 parts and i asked if he was there and saw what it brought he saud about 3g and he bidded up 2500 for parts because he does custom work and had a bunch of those size tractors and i told him the story. what are the odds huh. didnt like my 4490 so much though. bought it ran good with rebuilt motor and spun a bearing. sat for 5yrs before i decided to fix and cost 5g just to fix and finally got rid of it trieing to sell for a 1yr 1/2. steering didnt work so good on that.


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