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    First load.

    860 pounds across the scales and it pulled pretty good but no brakes made it a little fun
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    First load.

    My 101 is going to be a “collectible user”. first load is this tumbleweed of death
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    New Owner

    well, it’s a nice day so I blasted the moss, mud and assorted detritus off of the trailer. Came out fairly nice for a 1968. Ten mile round trip, pulled very nicely.
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    New Owner

    Got her hooked up and she pulls great is is safe to flip the lunette to raise the height or should I get a riser style hitch?
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    New Owner

    Thanks!! This was definitely and impulse buy and the price was right, perhaps in the future I’ll get it to a era-correct guy and upgrade to a better user. The wheels shouldn’t be a problem, i live in a mostly rural area where split rims are somewhat common on old agricultural trucks. For what...
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    New Owner

    Longtime lurker, first time owner. i grabbed a 1968 Case-Master Body M101-A1. It’s going to be a user for me but is also like to keep it complete as possible. My questions, do any other Sideboards/bows and covers interchange with the M101 series? I’d love to have a set but I can’t get down...
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    Members in Northern Virginia?

    Both? Perhaps somewhere down the line I can trade to a Vietnam enthusiast for an A2 so I don’t feel so bad about working a piece of history.
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    Members in Northern Virginia?

    1968 Case-Master M101A1, supposedly from GA
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    Members in Northern Virginia?

    Longtime lurker but finally an owner. NW VA, South of Winchester, VA
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