Tonight's Feature Case Farm Equipment

Here is my 1977 Case 1070 tractor.
Kow Farmer (Kurt)
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Here is my 95U loading 180 RB of CRP hay
last Aug.
That is an MDS bale spear setup on there. Check them out. Made in Parkston SD
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This is a "49 VAC I picked up a month or so ago.
It came with the plow, full set of cultivators and sickle bar mower.
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1967 Case 941 with redneck cab.
I know its hard to believe, but the cab is not factory. :lol:

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I'm away from the compuker for awhile so I can't post pics, but my favorite tractor on the farm is the SC hands down. Jim
 

Here's mine.. a 1962, 730, 4 bottom and 3 bottom Eagle hitch plows, and the 730 on a WW2 searchlight.
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A few of my favorites 900 case-o-matic, pink and white 1170 mph puller, desert sunset 1170 mph puller, 1170 cab field tractor, and a 400 case-o-matic.
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zach i like the starlite pix ,and all your pix , steel wheel always makea tractor look like its starvi n to death LOL
 
1952 DC-4
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1953 DC-4 with IH spreader
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1954 VAC-14 and VAC pedal tractor I had as a kid

1955 Case 400 diesel with B97 Case Disc
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Tobacco Cultivating Crew circa 1999
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Youngest son Rolling Covercrop wheat on tobacco ground 1998 or so
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The other 2/3's of cover crop crew
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Original 1954 VAC-14
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Bush Hog crew 2008 the son on the right (1190 Case) Is the same boy rolling wheat on VA in above picture
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Zach looks like you collect letter series case items, wouild you be interested in a DC wide front needs rebuilt and tie rods but seems bad to send it to the iron pile emails open
 
More of my Case Stuff
Youngest Son again
300 Case round nose Sold this one
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Youngest ...... about 6 years old discing tobacco plantbeds up
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1953 DC-4 cultivating tobacco circa 2000
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Tires make a smooth berm which resists washing when you get a July flood
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1190 with 2 sets of 9n ford steel for grading snow
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1954 VAC 14 with remote hydraulics and Case Wagon
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Case 300 Prototypes
tractor on left is late prototype with some production castings,tractor on right is early prototype with all experimental castings.
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1944 VAC experimental with live hydraulics ,Case stockton 3 point,underneath torque tube hydraulic cylinder(which would become available in about 1950)
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Menno is the one show i make sure i make it too every year. I usually bring something to exhibit up there. I really like that show.
 
Our 5 blade Oneway. Note; this is not a disk plow.
I keep it mounted if I need to work up a fire break fast. I have been around Case forever but never seen another one. clint
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i figured you 2 would be older than that. mom never let me roll my pant legs to the outside like that, always had to be to the inside.
 

1175 (sold it)
'64 930 Western (parted it for Travis M's puller)
'60 "short nose" 930 (sold it)
My trusty old 900. Will probably keep it forever.
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rubber being new should bring it up some for sure but I see them in the 3000.00- 4000.00 range for bare back tractors, 800.00 or so more if 3pt and a pto unit will usally command another 1000.00
 
bobbyboy:

"... mom never let me roll my pant legs to the outside like that, always had to be to the inside."

Mine too! It was so you couldn't hide frogs and stuff in the cuffs. Made for less "surprises" on wash day.

Doc
 
Discing the meadow with my 1949 "DC"
Found her with a broken crankshaft and hadnt ran in 10 years.
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660 right after I pulled it out of the shed. It had been sitting for several years. I sold it the next fall.

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(quoted from post at 21:46:53 03/13/13)
We have 2 case VA's, a Case IH 485, and a J.I. Case 125 spreader.

How do you like the swept back axle on the 485? Most of those here had straight axle including our 495, I like the 2200 loaders despite the lack of quick attach.

Poor IH tractor with Case wrote on it :)
 
(quoted from post at 13:26:30 03/14/13)
(quoted from post at 21:46:53 03/13/13)
We have 2 case VA's, a Case IH 485, and a J.I. Case 125 spreader.

How do you like the swept back axle on the 485? Most of those here had straight axle including our 495, I like the 2200 loaders despite the lack of quick attach.

Poor IH tractor with Case wrote on it :)

Great for maneuvering, but the staight might be a little better with the loader. I have never used a 485 with a straight axle so I can't say for sure. We use it mostly for baling and pulling our NH bale hauler and it works great for that.
 
(quoted from post at 13:26:30 03/14/13)
(quoted from post at 21:46:53 03/13/13)
We have 2 case VA's, a Case IH 485, and a J.I. Case 125 spreader.

How do you like the swept back axle on the 485? Most of those here had straight axle including our 495, I like the 2200 loaders despite the lack of quick attach.

Poor IH tractor with Case wrote on it :)

You could say that about the 94 series, poor Case with IH wrote on it
 

I thought somebody on here would have an old case automobile. I saw some at our local tractor show several years ago when case was the featured tractor.
 
Hey Case Nutty 1660 , my e-mail is open , got quite a few Case questions to ask you , mainly on the 70 series. Would appreciate your expertise if you don't mind answering a few Q,s. Once you e-mail me I will mail you a list of my questions. We had Case,s on the farm but were all 30 series. If not interested just post on here and say no. Thanks in advance. Randy.
 
(quoted from post at 14:34:32 03/14/13)
(quoted from post at 13:26:30 03/14/13)
(quoted from post at 21:46:53 03/13/13)
We have 2 case VA's, a Case IH 485, and a J.I. Case 125 spreader.

How do you like the swept back axle on the 485? Most of those here had straight axle including our 495, I like the 2200 loaders despite the lack of quick attach.

Poor IH tractor with Case wrote on it :)

Great for maneuvering, but the staight might be a little better with the loader. I have never used a 485 with a straight axle so I can't say for sure. We use it mostly for baling and pulling our NH bale hauler and it works great for that.

I was thinking the same thing, good for turning sharp, not so good for loader. I find the straight axle turns plenty sharp anyways. Ours wears the loader all year except haying, easier to mow and bale without the loader in the way.
 
(quoted from post at 14:45:10 03/14/13)
(quoted from post at 13:26:30 03/14/13)
(quoted from post at 21:46:53 03/13/13)
We have 2 case VA's, a Case IH 485, and a J.I. Case 125 spreader.

How do you like the swept back axle on the 485? Most of those here had straight axle including our 495, I like the 2200 loaders despite the lack of quick attach.

Poor IH tractor with Case wrote on it :)

You could say that about the 94 series, poor Case with IH wrote on it

Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. :) I kind of like the little Cases like the 1194 1294, but someone will say those are DB.
 

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