Some Cases i stumbled on

tlock0331

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So i went out to look at a couple deeres that a guy had and lo and behold i find these out there as well and thats why i am here. Case isnt my usual thing, but i couldnt let them sit there and go to waste, so i bought them. I am going to clean them up, i may try to get them running, but they will all be for sale by the end of june i think.

That being said, i have searched around the net and havent found much information so i thought i would extend the white flag and see if you guys can help me out some.

First up is the Case L - i like to say its got aftermarket electric start, and someone added hydraulics to it. It doesnt seem to be an overly rare tractor, but it looked to be a complete great candidate for restoration.

Second is a DI - at least according to the serial number tag. I dont think the head is laying around there anywhere, but the rest of the tin might be.

Third, and what i thought was the most interesting, is an LAI, on propane. Everything looked there and complete.

They all have good serial number tags

I sure would like to hear yours guys thoughts on these finds and if anybody is interested in buying or trading anything, just let me know. I didnt buy them to keep but i couldnt let the scrap guys get them either. Hope i helped you Case guys out

***Okay, i opened them all up again, one at a time, did a print screen, pasted to paint, resaved and now i am trying again...thank you for your patience on this, who knew that my cell phone pics were to large....***
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Sounds like you landed upon a group of Industrial tractors
for sure. Nice save.
Others can explain better than I, but on advance posting
tools down below, click upload photo. Choose a photo from
your files. Once the file number shows up in the box down
below, then click upload photo. THIS IS WHERE MOST
PEOPLE GO WRONG. At this point you have to wait. For me
it can sometimes take up to a minute and you start to
wonder if its working or did I not hit the button. BE
PATIENT. Eventually the photo will show up. When it does
hit continue, then up above hit preview and submit like a
regular post. Again, be patient on the upload! Hope this
helps.
 
they will be south of eudora ks next week. I didnt have time to get them home this week. But i will take pics of the rear wheels of that LAI. I think my email is open if you guys want to get ahold of me that way as well.

*** So i was doing some serial number checks, the DI seems to be a 1945 model, the LAI seems to be an early 48, but the L doesnt seem to fit, the serial number is 338xxx. i have been trying to read up on how these first years work, but it doesnt seem to make much sense. what am i missing here?
 

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