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Well I found this great deal on a 1981 case 222 over the weekend suposedly it had a broken connecting rod and it was "fixed" I pulled the head when I got home and it had no connecting rod or piston and a broken camshaft
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I didn't take it back becaus I got such an incredible deal. These are suprisingly well built machines (way better than deere)
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I've always been tempted to buy a case, solid looking tractors.
 
Okau guys.... A realy good friend has a John Deere 212 tractor that he bought with a bad engine. He found another engine only the mounts are different. I'm not familiar with these critters and he asked me for some help. He'd like to know if replacing the current isomount frame rails with ones from the older or newer style 212 would let him install his engine. He really likes the 212 and wants to give it to his son. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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