My CASE Poker hand

1370rod

Well-known Member
Thank goodness the BK project tractor showed up today. That gives me a full house. Three of a kind, the BK's and up pair of 14's. Jon I've seen some of your stuff, I bet(no pun intended) you can put together a darn good hand. Rod.
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Well Rod,I think you have a great hand,you getting the "Black Knight" is making me think I need to talk to my uncle,as he has the "1070" we had,yes,"Black Knight" like yours,I spent many hours in her cultivating sunflowers,will post her sometime.
Thanks for the pic and post
 
My problem is I don't know what the model number or letters are for so much of my stuff. lol Can't play if you don't know what cards ya got.
 
Rod mine can not compare to a BK hand like yours but here is my first hand

770/870/970/1070/1470 and 2670 how did I do?? cnt tom
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Rod,
I don't have a real BK, but spent many hrs. Demoing our 870 BK. Black Knight 870posted that when Rich sent him the build card, that his tractor was shipped to our dealership. I don't know for sure. In the pic. is the two original 1/16 scale GD and BK that we received with our order of 870s in both renderings. The Pic of the 1070 GD was sent to us by Case Co. when they launched the Demo Program, and the brass plate with my Dad's name on it is original to our 870 GD. Also picured are the recent 1170 renderings of the GD and BK, a Light Blue Spirit, and a 1270 Wheatland. Hopefully tomarrow I can Post a pair of Two of a kind, real tractors.
Loren
PS the second pic was an after thought. My 1/64th scale 1470 BK, scrach built 2470, a recent 1370, and an original 1070.
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Gotta love a strait flush!!! Especially those 30's. I prefer them to the 70's, even tho I know the 70's were a better tractor.
 
Jon,
The GD was the first, produced in 1970 They had Deaert Sunset cab, fenders, and grill with the gold strip over the hood, and the DEMONSTRATOR decal along the top of the cab. It has been said that the original GDs were supose to have also had black cabs like the BKs, but a comunication problem occured between the cab MFG., and Case.????? In 1971, the Black Knights came out painted totally in Satin Black with Power Red bellies, Gold striping, on cab also. Engine cubes on the side strips, rather than model/Agri King on those panals, and a Stainless Steel Muffler, and black grill screens. I also think the shifter knobs changed shape then from round to more egg shaped. Not totally sure on the timing of that change.
Loren
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Loren

Very nice collection!! What is the two-tone on the left, in the front row of the top pic. It looks like it has extra wide tires all around??

Is that a 770 narrow front with a ROPS up on the shelf in the top pic? - Joe
 
Don

All run and are used around my brother Paul's farm, and all but the 930 have been completely restored mechanically (he is working on that one). The 530 and 930 have yet to be painted. Every once in a while they get cleaned up and taken to local shows. In my opinion, its good to keep them exercised...
 
Thats real good, there all the same brand or (suit in cards) that gives you a Flush. Now your only one tractor from a straight Flush which is all the same brand with 5 consecutive no. You need a 1170 for that. Good job and pics. Rod.
 
Just 5 case things would get the flush and heck this is for fun, I don't think anyone would care if we made up numbers, Rod.
 
I have a 1175 another 970/1470 and one more 2670, just not in the pic as to hundered series I have 200B/400B/500/600B/700B/800B/900B and 1200
"30" series 430/530/630/730/830/930 and 1030
Flambeau units VC/VA/VAC/D/DC/S/SC/LA, but I know to be in this game I must have them in a pic LOL so I am just adding this one for judging cnt
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That sounds like a great idea, I would like to see it. This one we just got needs a lot of work and it could take a year or so to get enough free time to get her done, but I'm looking forward the job. Rod.
 
I was wondering which one came first, or if they were different versions from the same year. The one demo'd on our farm was a 1070 BK. It went to a farmer about 10 miles west of us who kept it til about 10 years ago, they sold/traded it to a jockey/salvage yard near Cambridge Mn. It sat there for a while because of trany problems then was sold to a guy north of me to run his blower. He has fixed the trany and still uses it.
 
Holy Cow, I figured you had more, that is one solid line-up. I'm not sure but you probably have 4 1660's or 4 of a kind. Which in a Poker game is a very good hand also. Rod.
 
Rod I actually have five 1660's how about seven Case swathers, I also have six or seven "DC"'s and at least sevn "SC"'s as well, WAY to many, I think it was McKerrow630 who asked this summer how many tractors I have total came to 97 or 98 not all runners but 70% or so will or does now used to think having them all was great been thinking lately it may be a curse or disease not sure which LOL cnt
 
Your doing fine, nobody has come up with a number yet that we can call enough tractors or equipment. Besides we want to get one of every Case tractor at one location and your place looks like a good candidate to me, lol, Rod.
 
A slightly different line up. The big 4 cylinder row crop models. I don't have a picture of all of them lined up but they are all here now. An 830 comfort king would represent the evolution a little better but we'll go with what we've got on hand.
CC- Doesn't belong on this farm but it happens to be in the shed now after it was brought over for a tune up. This is the only picture I have of it.
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39 DC
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56 400
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800
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830
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and finally the 870
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Tom. looks like you were in the high reach loader on the DC to take that picture. To bad one of a kind does not count. Dennis
 
Hay Bro,
Looks like a couple of 70 series tractors were messing around in the barn, one a Demonstrator, and the other a regular, and they had a mixed breed kid! The 870.LOL
Loren
 

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