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Case Manure Spreader

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Alberta Mike

02-10-2000 08:24:28




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I have a Calendar here that has a picture in it of a tractor hitched up to a restored Case model '75' manure spreader. It is a wheel-driven spreader. Here are 3 questions:

1. It appears to be basically a red color with yellow lettering and yellow wheels (almost looks like Massey Harris colors). It also has a green hitch and the spreading mechanism also looks green. Is this correct? I am particularly puzzled about the red and yellow.

2. The drive tires on the spreader have the tire treads reversed, that is opposite to the normal way the tires are mounted on the rear of a tractor. Is this correct and is it because of the wheels being driven by the ground contact? I can't quite seem to visualize why it would be like that.

3. What years were the model 75 produced?

Thanks for your help.

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Ron

02-10-2000 18:59:59




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 Re: Case Manure Spreader - 3 Questions!!! in reply to Alberta Mike, 02-10-2000 08:24:28  
I have an old advertisment brochure on that spreader with a Nov. 1, l958 date on it. Says it is designed for smaller dairy or livestock farms, and will spread up to 25 loads per acre. It is called a "75" because it would hold 75 bushels.



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MrG:Q#2

02-10-2000 10:22:32




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 Re: Case Manure Spreader - 3 Questions!!! in reply to Alberta Mike, 02-10-2000 08:24:28  
I don't know about the colors, but the tires on our ground drive JD spreader were (to me) mounted backwards. That's when dad explained to me that tractor tires are AXLE driven and tires are mounted to force mud, snow, whatever, OUT of the tread, thereby giving more traction...just the opposite for a GROUND drive implement.

Don't know if that's a fact, but that's what dad told me some 40-odd years ago...Gadget

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Tim(nj)

02-10-2000 16:40:01




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 Re: Re: Case Manure Spreader - 3 Questions!!! in reply to MrG:Q#2, 02-10-2000 10:22:32  
My neighbor has a Case 75 spreader. His is flambeau red (orange) with green beaters and green tongue. The lettering that is still visible appears to be the same green in the old CASE block style. The wheels are flambeau, but they may have been repainted when he put tires on it. He was working on it last fall, salvaged some sprockets off a junk JD L spreader I have sitting in the fencerow. Bethca it's been repainted since I last saw it.

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Joyce Hodges

09-22-2003 11:59:17




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 Re: Re: Re: Case Manure Spreader - 3 Questions!!! in reply to Tim(nj), 02-10-2000 16:40:01  
We purchased an older, no idea how old, expect is pre-1970, Case manure spreader. The majority is the red/orange discribed, with green for mounts over chains, tongue and some other metal parts. The letters were in yellow with black outline. Under the Case was '95 in a yellow diamond. We can bearly see "Old Abe" the eagle on one of the rear metal panels.



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