Posted by Adirondack case guy on January 23, 2013 at 16:51:46 from (74.69.160.79):
Back a bit there was a post about a 200B Utility, with Case built Utility loader. The exaust came threw the hood. I asked at the time if Case had a different manifold and hood for these tractors. Well today I was looking through an op. manual for the Case model 291B loader, trying to determin the loader model on Bruce's newly aquired 830 standard tractor, and ran across this in the manual Form #9-136-1. As I looked at it I said to myself there is your answer. Well it raised more questions, rather than answering them. I read it through and was thinking that 300s-600s don't have a port on the manifold to mount a "pipe" refered to in the text. Both my 300RN and 511B have the front side outlet port and the rear down port for underneith exaust, BUT no top front port, like on my 430s, which don't have the side port. You older Case guys are going to have to explain this situation to me. We never cut holes in hoods to mount loaders and sold manny a small frame tractor with Case loaders. So my lingering questions are (1) does anyone have a parts breakdown showing the "pipe" procured from Case parts, to route the exaust threw the hood? (2) how would it fasten to the existing manifold, as there is no top front port and very limited room for a reconfigured cast elbow. (3) What did they use for measurments on the RN 300 and 350 Loren
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