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Case Nutty 1660

10-07-2012 14:45:13
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sorry about the quality of these pics took them from a Case slide film, these are a 1160 being built in the Bettendorf combine plant cnt

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Ande

10-09-2012 08:44:02
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 Re: The Birth of a Combine in reply to Case Nutty 1660, 10-07-2012 14:45:13  
Tom,I so wished I would hung onto my DuKane,its so odd to keep it for 25 years then sell it,well its behind me,sure enjoyed your slides thou,what a fun thing to have for use guys.Thanks for showing.



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eldo case

10-08-2012 07:25:00
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 Re: The Birth of a Combine in reply to Case Nutty 1660, 10-07-2012 14:45:13  
Thanks for the photo's! I remember as a little kid going with my uncle to a case dealer and watching a case-o-matic promotional film. It seems like they hooked to other tractors and even a dozer, too long ago. It was a big deal at the dealer. Like I said I was small then it would be nice to see it again after all of these years.



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Jim in Sask

10-07-2012 20:52:17
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 Re: The Birth of a Combine in reply to Case Nutty 1660, 10-07-2012 14:45:13  
Case Nutty and others: To convert slides and negatives to digital I bought one of these little devices at Staples about 3 years ago, worked well. I converted about 2,000 slides with it. It uses a regular camera SD card which you can then put on your computer. I think it cost about $70 at the time.




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55 50 Ron

10-08-2012 13:52:36
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 Re: The Birth of a Combine in reply to Jim in Sask, 10-07-2012 20:52:17  
Looks like a really nice unit to have. I have a
Canon CanoScan 8800F scanner that will copy 35 mm
slides and slide strips, but it needs to work into a
computer. Your unit with no computer needed would
be much simpler. Thanks for the info.

Ron



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Case Nutty 1660

10-07-2012 23:17:29
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 Re: The Birth of a Combine in reply to Jim in Sask, 10-07-2012 20:52:17  
Thank You Jim I will lookin to it!! cnt



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Erik Ks farmer

10-07-2012 19:20:38
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 Re: The Birth of a Combine in reply to Case Nutty 1660, 10-07-2012 14:45:13  
Awesome! Thanks for sharing Tom, Loren my wife is always teasing me about my tractor por*



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1370rod

10-07-2012 18:57:27
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 Re: The Birth of a Combine in reply to Case Nutty 1660, 10-07-2012 14:45:13  
Those are great to see and if a pic is worth a thousand words as they say you have a library there. Thanks for sharing, Rod.



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mike plotner

10-07-2012 15:07:54
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 Re: The Birth of a Combine in reply to Case Nutty 1660, 10-07-2012 14:45:13  
my brother has a video about how deere makes the new combines. it also had a bunch of stuff about the old 95's and such. it even included deere day 1965. i think the older stuff is WAAAYYY better. espacially if it is Case!



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Adirondack case guy

10-07-2012 15:07:49
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 Re: The Birth of a Combine in reply to Case Nutty 1660, 10-07-2012 14:45:13  
Bro,
That's totally XXX. Nice filmstrip. I gotta call you and find out how to post them. I have bunches with the "long play vinyl records" that beeped when it was time to turn to the next frame. Not sure if the projector/ record player still works, but the film strips and records are still in their original box sets.
Loren



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Case Nutty 1660

10-07-2012 15:29:09
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 Re: The Birth of a Combine in reply to Adirondack case guy, 10-07-2012 15:07:49  
Loren, I have three different projectors this one I think may be the newest style that I have seen, we had one just like it that was lost in the shop fire, I did not post every pic here from the slide, I am trying at the moment to clean the lenses a bit better and it may bring out the color better when it gets dark, one thing I really like about these is a large amount of the pics were never in the sales lit, I will see about doing a couple more every so often cnt tom

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casecollectorsc

10-07-2012 15:00:37
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 Re: The Birth of a Combine in reply to Case Nutty 1660, 10-07-2012 14:45:13  
That is great stuff!! For us guys that have run them forever and are still running them it's great to see! Where did you get the film, and is there any way to make a copy?!? One picture in there looks like a 1660 by the position of the rear ladder.



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Case Nutty 1660

10-07-2012 15:04:57
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 Re: The Birth of a Combine in reply to casecollectorsc, 10-07-2012 15:00:37  
I have a pile of these slide films and so far have had no luck getting them copied around here, I have several different model combines films, they come with a record telling about each pic as you go I will try another one after I clean my projector a bit more, also will post pics of the projector and film boxes for those who have never seen them cnt



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dbock

10-10-2012 18:40:02
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 Re: The Birth of a Combine in reply to Case Nutty 1660, 10-07-2012 15:04:57  
I have had a couple of film strips like that scaned by a local camera shop. I have a record player that can record to a computer to play the audio. Its pretty simple to make into a dvd but it takes time. I wish you were closer because I would be willing to help you.



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Case Nutty 1660

10-10-2012 20:51:06
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 Re: The Birth of a Combine in reply to dbock, 10-10-2012 18:40:02  
too bad we are so far apart thanks for the info though cnt



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Ron Sa

10-07-2012 15:52:28
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 Re: The Birth of a Combine in reply to Case Nutty 1660, 10-07-2012 15:04:57  
Google-- film to dvd transfer (your state)-- and a lot of choices come up for professional services. Here is one example for Montana.


http://www.scandigital.com/local/montana.php

I have done this for 8mm and VHS. Not cheap but reasonable priced here in Illinois.



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TimBinWV

10-07-2012 15:19:49
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 Re: The Birth of a Combine in reply to Case Nutty 1660, 10-07-2012 15:04:57  
Have you tried Walmart? I had a bunch of 35mm slides put on a disc pretty cheap there.



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Case Nutty 1660

10-07-2012 15:30:39
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 Re: The Birth of a Combine in reply to TimBinWV, 10-07-2012 15:19:49  
Tim these are 35mm film strips not slides the trouble they tell me is finding a film strip machine to do the transfer with, tom



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tractor300

10-07-2012 16:39:34
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 Re: The Birth of a Combine in reply to Case Nutty 1660, 10-07-2012 15:30:39  
In-laws had some 35 film transfered to CD not to long ago. I think they said they had to send it someplace in Texas. Can't remember where, but the local shop told them that was the only place they knew to get it done.



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