Trailer Load of Case Stuff

NickatKY

Well-known Member
I saved the bush hog,planter and rear cultivator bar from being scrapped.
With the cost of fuel I started looking for enough stuff to fill the trailer.I found the 420 series Case disc first and then the hammermill.
Here are a few pics.
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Serial Tag on the hammermill
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I got a good selection of screens with the hammermill
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I copied and pasted Casenutty's brochure scan from last winter's post about a 420 Case disc.
I am curious to see if I can turn a 15 foot radius with the disc like the brochure says.
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Here are a few pics showing how the disc swivels while turning.
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Nick
 
Dang Nick and I thought I had a great weekend you hit the motherlode!!! great finds I sure wish we had those type items out here to find thanks for posting cnt
 
That's a model G. We've got a model H. Only difference I see is our H uses wider screens. Someone adapted ours into a towed model with pto drive. Works great!
 
Wowsa Nick! Looks like you found quite a few treasures there. Great saves. It always drives me nuts that people think something should just be scrapped for who knows what reason. I really like your trailer setup. That looks really nice. I would like to find a gooseneck trailer like that some day. Thanks for the pics.
Kow Farmer (Kurt)
 
Nick,
We used a hamermill just like that up at the farm for years. We pulled the running gear out from under it and laged it to the floor with a 15 HP 3phs electric motor and used it for years, untill the "Mix Mill" replaced it. We all should have died from all the dust that the hammermill made in that confined space when we ground feed every 3 days or so. The running gear is the mainframe of one of my wood trailers now.
You got a nice load of" not so common CASE stuff" there.
Loren
 
(quoted from post at 02:55:57 11/05/12) That's a model G. We've got a model H. Only difference I see is our H uses wider screens. Someone adapted ours into a towed model with pto drive. Works great!
Here's a picture of my H-8 hammermill.It's not quite as good as the G and needs a liitle work to make it usable.
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Thanks,Nick
 
Adirondack case guy;
Did you guys sell any of the 420 series disc's?
I found the post from last december where you explained the different options and prices for the 420 series disc's. I had found pics of the disc's with different spacing on the front and rear and did not know they were available that way.
Thanks Nick
 
Nick, have a H-8 hammer mill . grew up with it on
the farm. made a lot of feed with it . used it until
the late 80's, never had a mix/mill.
 
Nick, looks like you have been on another road trip and gathered a load of nice Case stuff. Is that a eagle hitch rear mount loaders setting next to the tree in the first and third pictures? I will be calling soon to talk parts. Dennis
 
Tom;
Did you guys sell many of the rotary cutters?
Here's 2 pics of my 600 series eagle hitch rotary cutter Like a lot of my stuff it needs a little work.
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I am still looking for the mounted and pull type 66 series models.According to my buyers guide they must have replaced my 600 series mowers in 1964 or 1965.
Here's a couple pics of the 66 model rotary cutters
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Nick we never sold one of them, my guess was we sold BMB also and they had a 6' and bigger unit and my Dad never like a 5' cut which was less than the tire width cnt
 
Tom,
I have to agree,between a 5',6' or 7' bushog I like the 6' the best.Seems like a 5' takes forever and a 7' scalps on my hills.
Nick
 
Gee Nick,talk about bundling! You really came home with a "Caseload",happy for you! Great find,thanks for posting and sharing with us
 
That is a nice little disc. I like the other stuff too, but my dad has a disc like that, does a great job, you can almost plow with it!
 

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