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Good job so far
I like this forum, keep up the good work and bring more Case fanatics!
How do I insert photos in my posts?!
How do I insert photos in my posts?!
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Use the attachments tab when posting, and press on the 'inline' button.
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Testing image upload
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image upload test.
They look good on my end.
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Nice looking black frame you got there. What are you running for rear wheels and tires on it? Those look nice and wide.
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Oh that 83-226 which I regret selling. It had original Goodyear Terra-tire in good shape.
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yea thats one sweet looking tractor, hope to learn to put pics on this site, cool to see the tillers in use, 2 weeks ago we had about 18" of snow today you can see about 85% of the yard, I installed a rear pto and 3 point on a 444 last year never got a chance to use the tiller myself cause of workload, but i let a couple friends borrow it and they both loved it, used the tiller before on a 226 with sleeve hitch and I thought that was awesome.-Kyle
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Sweet little 226, I would regret selling too, but if the deal was good, you know.
Was that original paint?
Was that original paint?
deck's on, blades sharp, let's go it's time to mow
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You know those ads with reason for selling "I have no room for it "? That was me, except I was truthful. We don't have a large garage and had already 4 Case tractors and a Massey Harris 33. It really bugged me to see the 226 out in the rain. My wife told me I'd be sorry, I should listen to her more often! Sold the tractor, running well, with deck and snow thrower for $1250. The next day I saw it for sale on Facebook for $2200. LOL
Oh well. Original paint in very good shape for Ontario. Had the factory flow control valve too. I think the rims were 12in wide.
Kyle, using the tiller or moldboard plow is a lot of fun! When you get time I'm sure you'll love it. To add pictures to any post look for the Attachments tab below the writing box. Click on it and then on the "Add files" button. That's it. The forum software will resize your images if they are too large, so you don't even need to worry about resizing.
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