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Tim in WA

07-31-2006 09:55:12




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Just bought a case 210-B with a front end loader. Need someone to chat with who is familiar with these. The tractor seems to run good and is in fair shape. I will need to get the head gasket replaced and would like to put in front headlights again. Does anyone have some knowledge where I might get these? Let me know

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TexasWren

08-01-2006 12:02:21




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 Re: Case 210-B in reply to Tim in WA, 07-31-2006 09:55:12  
It looks like the headlights may be the same as on my 830. They're actually a low-voltage landscaping light. I was able to find them at Tractor Supply. The bulb designation is PAR36. It's a very standard size, and you can get them in halogens, spots, floods, colors, etc. Get the ones with screw terminals for easy connection.



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Mike Johnston

08-01-2006 06:22:07




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 Re: Case 210-B in reply to Tim in WA, 07-31-2006 09:55:12  
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I can't help with the lights, just wanted to say that you have a neat little tractor.

Not too many 200 series tractors were built. Don't expect much response on specific questions due to that. But many 300 series parts will work on your 210. Look around online for a parts number book and also the I.T. shop manual. Good to have.

Here is mine.

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TexasWren

08-01-2006 10:10:37




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 Re: Case 210-B in reply to Mike Johnston, 08-01-2006 06:22:07  
I'm trying to convince my brother to let me have one that's sitting on his place rusting. It has a backhoe, even! I think there were only something like 360 of these made (less?), and very few of them are still running. I remember it being a great tractor when my dad used it, though it really sucks on hills.



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