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| Case Nutty 1660
01-29-2013 14:31:08
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| 55 50 Ron
01-31-2013 17:40:55
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Re: what is it game in reply to Case Nutty 1660, 01-29-2013 14:31:08
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| What size chain on that "500" drive? Why is it laying out in the snow? |
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| Case Nutty 1660
02-01-2013 05:37:30
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Re: what is it game in reply to 55 50 Ron, 01-31-2013 17:40:55
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| I am taking donations for more buildings LOL ,,,, there are about 70 tractors outside here, the 500 rear end has been apart like this for over 20 years, besides I have 3 or 4 LA's that have the same drive as well,, as to the chain size I think its 160 but can't remember for sure |
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| Case Nutty 1660
01-30-2013 04:47:32
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Re: what is it game in reply to Case Nutty 1660, 01-29-2013 14:31:08
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| | OK I am thinking all the guesses are in,,, Loren basicly had it from the get go,, 1- is a 450 crawler headlight 2- is a "500" final drive ( same as a "LA" ) 3- "SP-9" variable drive guess I will have to make things a little harder |
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| oleclint
01-29-2013 18:03:31
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Re: what is it game in reply to Case Nutty 1660, 01-29-2013 14:31:08
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| The third pix looks like the vari. speed traction drive on a S P 9 combine with a "S" power unit. |
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| TexasCC
01-29-2013 17:26:00
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Re: what is it game in reply to Case Nutty 1660, 01-29-2013 14:31:08
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| 2nd pic-D final drive sprockets |
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| 1370rod
01-29-2013 16:31:26
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Re: what is it game in reply to Case Nutty 1660, 01-29-2013 14:31:08
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| First one has to be a crawler head light, last two I haven't a clue. Loren sounds pretty confident I'll second what he said, Rod. |
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| Case Nutty 1660
01-29-2013 16:47:10
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Re: what is it game in reply to 1370rod, 01-29-2013 16:31:26
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| Loren's really close and in some ways correct but no copletly right answers as yet |
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| Adirondack case guy
01-29-2013 15:18:34
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Re: what is it game in reply to Case Nutty 1660, 01-29-2013 14:31:08
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| First 450 grill/headlight, Rear end Letter series tractor, last variable drive on a SP model combine. Loren |
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| j hikemper
01-29-2013 17:33:54
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Re: what is it game in reply to Adirondack case guy, 01-29-2013 15:18:34
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| i agree with loren , letter series looks like a d ,,and i think that is a pull type a-6 combine |
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| Case Nutty 1660
01-29-2013 17:38:13
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Re: what is it game in reply to j hikemper, 01-29-2013 17:33:54
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| no and no keep trying |
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| j hikemper
01-29-2013 21:16:03
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Re: what is it game in reply to Case Nutty 1660, 01-29-2013 17:38:13
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| summary ... i think its a crawler headlite ,and rearend also , and its gotta be a sp combine .the gas tankand clutch is rite there with 1400 rpm rated ,, D motor ? . i gleaned this from everyone else because i used up all my chances ,, |
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| j hikemper
01-29-2013 17:38:02
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Re: what is it game in reply to j hikemper, 01-29-2013 17:33:54
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| that is s-p combine probably has d motor power .. not a pull type |
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| BIG RUH
01-29-2013 14:39:08
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Re: what is it game in reply to Case Nutty 1660, 01-29-2013 14:31:08
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| first 2 are crawlers or high lift. 3rd is a combine |
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