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Thanks for Posting. I never met Loren in person but I could tell by his posts & pics he was a very talented person. He will be missed. Gerald
 
Thank you sir for this. Very much appreciated. Kow Farmer Kurt. My sincere condolences to all of Lorens family.
 
Thanks for posting! That is how I remember him going into his dealership as a young boy. He will be missed.
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I 100% agree with you on that Scott,, I have missed so much our constant chats and discussions of the dealership and farm days, and how each others days had went,, the hole left in my life is big but it I am sure in nothing to all of You. I really like the photo you chose,, I had never seen that particular shot before, it is indeed a Great One
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Wow Greg, that business card is going back in time. I have very fond memories of when we had the fultonville store. I can remember fonda fair time when dad would spend a week trucking tractors and equipment to that store, then drive them from the store to the fair grounds. Thank you for that memorie.
 
Thank you for posting this. A good guy who will be missed greatly on this web site. He really shared a lot of knowledge here as well as sharing about his many interests.He is the main reason I started reading this Case forum . I regret never meeting him in person as I live a ways west of him , also just off US Rt20. Once again my condolences to the family.
 
I never knew your family had 2 stores!! Don't ever remember your Dad saying anything. Is the location where Randalls is now?
 
Loren helped me out setting up a land plow the other year and trouble shooting it via email and even a phone call or two. He was a talented man for sure and will be missed!
 
John, it was not far from where Randall is now. It was just down the road on the opposite side. Mainly was just lawn and garden and small tractors.
 
I never had the pleasure of meeting Loren. But some of the questions I did ask he was always on here to help us unknowleded Case owners. I have set back and "listened" to what others say about some of the problems I've had and learned A BUNCH from all of you folks. I will miss his pictures.....Kenny
 
He will always be here on YT, I just feel I will go back in archives to get that special touch from him. I truly loved when he was making syrup, as his mind would start manufacturing easier ways to do it. And yes, he did them.
 
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