vintage manure spreader identification

Anonymous-0

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Have and old ground or wheel driven manure spreader with no identification labels on it. Could have been JD green or burnt orange in color. Parts from moving paddles and spiked tooth rollers are 400 series numbers and proceded with LS. For example the paddles are LS 440 for the double, LS 438 for the right side single & LS 439 for the left side single. Also some are engraved with an eagle standing on the globe like the original case emblem, such as LS 441 which holds both sides of the shaft. Looking for Model # Year? Parts Help?
 
If it has castings with the "Old Abe" logo cast into it it is a Case spreader. Could be a T-6, T-8, or a model 95. The two T seties came in steel or wood boxes.
Post again, down on the Case forum with pics. if posible. We can get into much more detail there.Not many of the guys view or participate on this board.
Loren
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I have been trying to identify the spreader I purchased. I thought at first it was a New Idea because of the color, but have since found out that it is a Case. I looks exactly like the on in the brochure you have posted, with a steel box. SO WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE t-6 AND t-9 MODELS AND IN WHAT YEARS WERE THEY MADE?
 

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