jtpasto

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I am new to this forum and surely will have more questions as I work through my tractor. I purchased a 1964 Case 831C. It is a Case-O-Matic tractor, S/N 8235988. The drawbar, I believe, is Case P/N A20931. Is there a hammer strap that will work on that drawbar? If so where can I find one?
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There should be a roller that rolls on top of the angle with the
holes in it. Also looks like your drawbar has been shortened
some. I can take a pic of my 400 drawbar tomorrow if you like.
 
(quoted from post at 19:00:33 03/16/20) Here is a pic of what it should look like. The bar can be turned
either up or down.


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The hammer strap on the end of your drawbar is what I am looking for. Is there a part number or some identification on it?
 
NICE tractor. I ve never seen an eagle hitch tractor with a cab. Those are nice tractors. Love my com 830. RB
 
(quoted from post at 19:25:37 03/16/20) NICE tractor. I ve never seen an eagle hitch tractor with a cab. Those are nice tractors. Love my com 830. RB

The cab didn't come with the tractor but was added later.
 
Welcome to the Case forum. A hamerstrap should be no problem to fabricate. As
mentioned an after market cab on an EH tractor is a rare bird. Most after market
cabs at that time were pretty ugly, but that one has some style to it, not just a
box bolted to the axles. The cab looks like it perhaps has provisions for fenders to
be bolted on it like the Allen factory cabs had. What brand is that cab????
I also have a 831C high tin Eagle Hitch tractor. I removed the well worn wide front
and installed the narrow front. It is a much more maneuverable tractor with the NF.
Mine was a really ugly critter when I bought it. I did a lot of fabrication work on
it to suit my likings and needs.

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We had a really nice day back the first of
last week so I thought I would see if it would start. It hadn't been run since last
Oct. It fired rite up so we went for a ride to limber it up.
Loren
 

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