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Why Case tractors are better than jd


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Posted by Jon f mn on May 19, 2019 at 15:18:33 from (174.219.4.33):

Was thinking today that I was
feeling left out because I
don't have a pic showing how
you can't see the center post
on my 1030 like all the green
guys have, so I went out to
get one. Here it is


See, just like a JD, you can't even tell it's there. Picture proof that a Case is every bit as good as a JD.

BUT WAIT THERE IS MORE! As I was having what I'm sure we're the same difficulties that the JD folks have with trying to get the camera, center post, muffler, and air intake all lined up in perfect harmony, I missed on several shots and got to the side. That's when it hit me how aweful it must have been in the olden days before digital cameras when you would shoot a whole roll of film, then have to take it to town to be developed, wait a week, only to find out you missed the mark by an inch and had to do it all again. Must have been a real troublesome thing.

But then it hit me, a case is not as good as a JD, it's even more better! Why? Because in all the faulty pics, not once, no matter how far to the side I got, did the center post show up. See?


Picture proof that Case is far superior to JD. They invented the totally invisible center post, not seen from any direction. AND! It's not just because it's not green either, which is how they hide it from the JD guys. Mother Deere knew that if they painted the post green the true JD guys would see nothing BUT the post, and would be running into barns, and power poles, and ditches and such, so they painted it black knowing that the real JD guys would never see it. A truely ingenious way to hide a design flaw, hidden in plain view.

BUT WAIT THERE IS MORE! After my truely eye opening experience with the 1030, I got to wondering, was there even more? And YES, there is
. The 400 has the invisible post too!


As does the DC!

I feel for the folks with those sound guard cabs that can only sit in one very specific position all day so they can have a decent view. Must be hard on backs and such, what with either not being able to move or not being able to see. Tough choice to make.

But here you have it, actual pictures proving that case is the better tractor. Unless someone with a sound guard cab wants to post a pic taken off to the side to prove me wrong. LOL!


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