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bloggins
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2008-04-13          152938


I noticed on the CASE/IH website that they have dropped the Sub-Compact tractor line-up. So, New Holland will fill that gap for CASE/NH Corp and I see that NH now have a 1010 and 1030 tractor as new Sub-Compacts. I own a collectible! LOL!



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2008-04-13          152941


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I noticed on the CASE/IH website that they have dropped the Sub-Compact tractor line-up. So, New Holland will fill that gap for CASE/NH Corp and I see that NH now have a 1010 and 1030 tractor as new Sub-Compacts. I own a collectible! LOL!


A few cans of blue paint and a decal set will have your tractor fixed right up :)
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2008-04-13          152943


Bloggins--as a dedicated blue owner--with decals no less--Cases are just "wannabe blues", right?

And now yours would be...well..an orphan wouldn't it?

LOL

O-u-c-h!

Feel the luv! ....


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2008-04-13          152944


Normally one would be concerned that their tractor is obsolete, but I can still get full parts support from NH. Never have liked that name "Boomer" though, makes me feel like I'm from a dated generation. ;-) ....


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2008-04-14          152947


Funny seeing the woord "boomer" in type! I remember when they came out and that word actually had some cache, as in "Oh--you have BOOMER--oooooh! Damn. Wish I hadn't bought this Ford"

I wonder how CNH will handle stocking "red" painted parts like hoods, cowling, fenders? Ultimately, they only project what they think they will need to carry. I know in the automtive field automakers are required by federal law to stock or have the abilty to make/build replacement parts 7 years after the last one is made. 7 years is also knwon as "the life of a vehicle" too. So when you buy something that is "warranteed for the life of the vehicle"---the technical and legal lifespan of a vehicle is only 7 years. ....


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2008-04-14          152955


I hear the term "Boomer" and the first thing that comes to mind is......

"Wow, John Madden has his own tractor line, cool!" LOL

Best of luck. ....


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