Seeking assistance identifying old Case tractor

Hubedp

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I purchased this old case tractor on Craigslist awhile back. I am not very knowledgeable with older tractors and would like to find out any information I can about this one model, year, etc. Any help identifying the tractor or pointing me in the right direction for identifying this tractor and where I would possibly be able to get parts for it is appreciated.
 
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from the pics its hard to be sure of a year, but from what can see you have a 530 gas, seems to have the later steering, but the early style fenders, so I am thinking 1965/1966 year range, couple be a triple range also but not sure its late enough to have a 8 speed, it also does not have independent pto but may have constant running pto, as I cant see if it has the hand clutch
cnt
 
430's have a one piece hood that covers the fuel tank, they also have the battery under the hood and have a different dash, 430's also always had clam shell fenders and never had the full fenders like above
cnt
 
(reply to post at 07:34:07 03/17/19)
A picture of the side of the tractor with the clutch pedal area would help us determine which you have , as another stated the battery location says 530 and it is a gas late steering. My feeling is that is non COM because of the pto style but would like that pic to be sure.
 
I thought that at first thought, but the tractor seems to be together so I am assuming it is another tank It looks like maybe a tank off a larger tractor, just a guess, the tractor does not have a pto assembly typical of the COM tractors. as it does not look like the clutch style pto, if I am correct it would have to have a hand clutch to make it a live shaft. A side picture as I mentioned above would remove all doubt.
 
mEL it has a pto, possible hand clutch lever in 2nd pic but appears a mite short although that may be just the camera angle. I don't see any indication of COM. Looks like mostly an early (1960-1964) ag 530 to me but I not really up on modern tractors like this.

Joe


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(quoted from post at 17:41:22 03/18/19) I thought that at first thought, but the tractor seems to be together so I am assuming it is another tank It looks like maybe a tank off a larger tractor, just a guess, the tractor does not have a pto assembly typical of the COM tractors. as it does not look like the clutch style pto, if I am correct it would have to have a hand clutch to make it a live shaft. A side picture as I mentioned above would remove all doubt.


Sorry mEL, I see you didn't miss the pto. I need to improve on reading comprehension.

Joe
 
(quoted from post at 17:41:22 03/18/19) I thought that at first thought, but the tractor seems to be together so I am assuming it is another tank It looks like maybe a tank off a larger tractor, just a guess, the tractor does not have a pto assembly typical of the COM tractors. as it does not look like the clutch style pto, if I am correct it would have to have a hand clutch to make it a live shaft. A side picture as I mentioned above would remove all doubt.


Sorry mEL, I see you didn't miss the pto. I need to improve on reading comprehension.

Joe
 
mEl,, are my comments not seen or something? you can see them I know, just wondering as I posted the info on the unit on my first comment below,, seems like I am either flat out ignored by some or my posts are not being seen, I can care less if some ignore them but like to make sure they are able to be seen by those who do want to see them or am i just wasting my time posting correct info here? I asked about it site comments,, they said it was not anything I was doing wrong
cnt
 
I don't think your posts are ignored. I read them them and found the information useful. When things like that happen to me it makes me feel at home.
 
CN,There seemed to be some confusion on some peoples part because of the tank which was shown, not on your part. The PTO on this unit has the looped handle just like my 530 which is a straight gear drive so the unit cannot be a COM. The one photo clearly shows the top of the hand clutch lever and the DOM swinging hitch show it to be the model just prior to the 4-570 with the Draft O Matic. Your post was on the money as usual and any information I added was just to add to or reinforce what you had already said. Checking the CaseIH parts site shows the tank shown and the decals on the tank to be 730-830 style and the tank added to the confusion some had as there was an inference that that tank belonged to this particular tractor. No intention on this end to ruffle any feathers, we are a team here.
 
(quoted from post at 21:40:11 03/20/19) CN,There seemed to be some confusion on some peoples part because of the tank which was shown, not on your part. The PTO on this unit has the looped handle just like my 530 which is a straight gear drive so the unit cannot be a COM. The one photo clearly shows the top of the hand clutch lever and the DOM swinging hitch show it to be the model just prior to the 4-570 with the Draft O Matic. Your post was on the money as usual and any information I added was just to add to or reinforce what you had already said. Checking the CaseIH parts site shows the tank shown and the decals on the tank to be 730-830 style and the tank added to the confusion some had as there was an inference that that tank belonged to this particular tractor. No intention on this end to ruffle any feathers, we are a team here.

I don't see a clutch lever on the left side. What I see is a raised breather and a steel hydraulic line. Was there a 530 built without the hand clutch?
 

Another look at the DOM plumbing raises the possibility that that picture shows the DOM return oil pipe rather than the PTO lever, that is why I originally asked for a picture of that area of the tractor, There was never a tractor made without the hand clutch on a PTO tractor as far as I know but I have learned here that Case made some tractor variations I have never seen
 
thanks mEl,, no feathers ruffled by you at all I highly Value your opinion and knowledge, I only posted what i thought was obvious to me,, I could see the std type pto lever,, like you said that is used on std or Constant style pto's only, I also seen the late powersteering axle, I can date a 530 pretty close by the fact it has the late steering but has the second generation engine oil filter location style as it was only used a short time until the final style that the filter lays horizontal, the extra tank with com on it I seen right off was not from the green 530,,
cnt
 
mEl, if you ordered a std pto (non-Constant running) they have no hand clutch lever the pto stops anytime you step on the clutch, this was available all through production as far as I know, I see very few of them but they are out there, its like finding a 570 without power steering,, I know where there is one of those also and it has a tri-cycle front axle, and the way it is equipped is confirmed correct by the build card
cnt
 

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