Larry , Sunday is CASE Day

Adirondack case guy

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Here is a few pics of our Case tractors
Loren
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Here's two of my Cases. 1934 Model L, and 1936 Model C. I also have a 1927 12-20 Crossmotor, a 1938 CC, and a 1945 LAE Stationary Engine.
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Man I could fill this page with hundreds of pix of our Case tractors. Here is our 400 High Crop LPG, 2470, 1470, and others.
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Loren,
The lineup of your tractors is priceless! Beautiful looking tractors there. Since I am only a new Case owner now for 4 days, here is my 1070 picture.
Kow Farmer (Kurt)
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You have some great working tractors there. I love those 70 series the best. Thanks for posting your pics.
Kow Farmer (Kurt)
 


1957 Case 351
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1971 Case 870
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1971 Case 870 w/ JRA 4x16 Case plow
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1966 Case 1031
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1963 Case 631 and 1971 Case 570
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1963 Case 441
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1971 Case 870 1967 Case 831C 1966 Case 731 w/ #70 Loader 1963 Case 631 1958 Case 511B 1971 Case 570 1941 Case SC
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Dont have many pics of tractors but heres a combines i heave operated. the 600 is ours and a tandem chamberlain powered chaser bin in at our local show earlier in the year. Chamberlain where made in Australia before being brought out by john deere
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(quoted from post at 22:29:47 09/29/12) Loren,
The lineup of your tractors is priceless! Beautiful looking tractors there. Since I am only a new Case owner now for 4 days, here is my 1070 picture.
Kow Farmer (Kurt)
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Should have said "Look what the cat brought home!"
 
Some pics of my 400 and an 830 and pulling 930 I used to have and Jeff's cases. Sorry they are out of order.
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Adirondack Case Guy,

Wow, very nice Case lineup!

I am starting to like Case. We have an old DC and she is well cared for mechanically - husband did go through her, put new tires on, and did paint her quite a few years ago. She pulled the planter when we still farmed. She still pushes all our snow (that is why he switched to a wide-front), She has done a lot of other work over the years... but she does not get the attention of our older tractors and she never gets to go to a show. :(

She sit in a covered, but open ended lean-too of the barn, so the birds do drop things on her. I'm embarassed to say we do not even know her year (but I think I'm going to get the serial number and try to find out).

This old girl still does a lot of work. She lifed our 1930's style cedar outhouse into place after it was built and she hefted the engine out of our old Regular to put it on an engine stand. And the more I look at her, the better I like her.
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Brian in Ohio,

Now those are some sweet Case tractors. The older they are, the better I like them. Really neat.
 
Gary from Muleshoe,

That is an adorable tractor. How tall does it stand? It looks like a small size.
 
Nice lineup, Case Guy, and Clinton Camp Farm is gorgeous. Being a little pestiferous, I'd love to be there and throw an ice cream bar wrapper down on the lawn, just to see if you'd open fire!

Hate to burst all the Case bubbles, and there seem to be a lot of them, but its also Cockshutt day. My 35 is torn down for restoration, and mercifully, I don't have any pictures of it. But just for sort-of equal time, here's a nice one gleaned from the archives.
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Kow Farmer,
Very nice new tractor.

Good thing you are not in it and ready to roll... that black cat looks to be in a bad location right in front of that tire.
 
This steamer was on its maiden voyage after complete boiler rebuild at Montevideo Minnesota this August!

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These consecutive serial number Cockshutt 660 are usually on display at the Waverly Nebraska tractor show. Two Oliver friends had a lead on one, in Canada, and went to pick it up. Get there, farmer says he knows where another one is-at his neighbors farm. Went to talk, and purchased it too. They are one number apart!
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Omaha Greg,
Nice pair of tractors. That has to be pretty unusual to get consecutive numbers... especially the way you did - going to buy one, look at another at the neighboring place and have them be consecutive. Pretty amazing.
 
Sweetfeet, I also heard of 2 Allis Chalmers D17s that were bought from neighboring farms, and they were consecutive. In that story, the dealer dropped one off, drove to the neighbors and dropped the other off! Some interesting stories out there!
 
Here is our 1942 VAC rite after we got it home a month ago. Really enjoy driving this one now,as I learned to drive Dads new VAC in 1943. clint
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I sold this 930CK this spring. Actually a 941 Gasser.
The home built cab, complete with sliding door, was priceless!

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Mike,
I also like the Cockshutts. I have a very extensive collection of 1/16 scale tractors, up to the Oliver series. Here are a few, the early ones. The later 570s etc, were not readily acessable at the moment for a photo shot.
Loren
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couple days late but everyday is Case day for me. here is our 1470, 2390, 1490, 1030, and DB 990. and the two little guys are both 446"s. only other case missing is our DC.
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