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OK Guys, what is it?

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Camboted

10-02-2005 16:49:04




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My guess is a 500 Industrial propane?? What do you think? It's listed in the photo adds on this forum.




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B ob/wis

10-05-2005 04:55:24




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 Re: OK Guys, what is it? in reply to Camboted, 10-02-2005 16:49:04  
Sure looks like a 400 lp to me. Notice where teh battery is setting. Also look at the distance from the front wheel to the back. I have both a 500 and 400 diesel standards here. The 400 is much shorter wheel base and also ahs a foot clutch.
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Bob



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WALTER

10-04-2005 20:35:51




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 Re: OK Guys, what is it? in reply to Camboted, 10-02-2005 16:49:04  
I BELEAVE IT IS A 600 INDUSTRIAL FROM WHAT I SEE. THEY USED THESE KIND OF TRACTOR'S IN BUILDING TO MOVE MATERAL'S FROM ONE AREA TO THE NEXT AREA. AND AT AIRPORT'S. JUST A SUGGESTION.



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caseman-d

10-02-2005 20:32:50




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 Re: OK Guys, what is it? in reply to Camboted, 10-02-2005 16:49:04  
Ok guys I've seen more pictures of the tractor. It has a 4 speed transmission and does have foot clutch, could not tell if if it's original. The radiator hood is tin so I asume it must be 400. The 600 had top radiator was cast. From the front picture I have to say it a 910 engine. To much space from radiator to front end.

Notice the angle iron on the wishbone on the front end. I believe the 600 had flat iron vs the angle iron. I can not tell if the front end is industrail or not.

Now Case did have a 520 industrail but they never had a gas engine. The 620 industrial I beleive shoud have the 6 speed trany. I am not aware of any 620 LPS. There is a possiblity the rear end 1/2 could be LAI????
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mike's600

10-04-2005 03:59:33




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 Re: OK Guys, what is it? in reply to caseman-d, 10-02-2005 20:32:50  
Hey guys, That is a 400 LP standard tractor. It's got short nose sheet metal like the western ,but with a eagle hitch.I think my 400 lp western is still up on the photo page.



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caseman-d

10-04-2005 06:14:21




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 Re: OK Guys, what is it? in reply to mike's600, 10-04-2005 03:59:33  
Mike,
This has a 6 cylinder engine where as the 400 was 4??
caseman-d



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mike's600

10-06-2005 04:32:05




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 Re: OK Guys, what is it? in reply to caseman-d, 10-04-2005 06:14:21  
I read the post after i replied. It still looks like 400 sheet metal, the LP tank is turned and small like the 400 .



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caseman-d

10-02-2005 20:18:58




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 Re: OK Guys, what is it? in reply to Camboted, 10-02-2005 16:49:04  
Ok guys I've seen more pictures of the tractor. It has a 4 speed transmission and does have foot clutch, could not tell if if it's original. The radiator hood is tin so I asume it must be 400. The 600 had top radiator was cast. From the front picture I have to say it a 910 engine. To much space from radiator to front end.

Notice the angle iron on the wishbone on the front end. I believe the 600 had flat iron vs the angle iron. I can not tell if the front end is industrail or not.

Now Case did have a 520 industrail but they never had a gas engine. The 620 industrial I beleive shoud have the 6 speed trany. I am not aware of any 620 LPS. There is a possiblity the rear end 1/2 could be LAI????
caseman-d

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Tom Railsback

10-02-2005 18:23:40




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 Re: OK Guys, what is it? in reply to Camboted, 10-02-2005 16:49:04  
Ross Richwine may correct me but I think it's a
400. It just does not look right for a 600. I also think it may be an aftermarket conversion because on factory setups the propane tank lies
crossways of the rest of the tractor.



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dctom

10-02-2005 16:53:07




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 Re: OK Guys, what is it? in reply to Camboted, 10-02-2005 16:49:04  
Ted, idont think they ever built a 500 on propane butt hey did build 600's on propain andf it is painted right for that 500 were all flambeau tom



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Camboted

10-03-2005 04:34:21




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 Re: OK Guys, what is it? in reply to dctom, 10-02-2005 16:53:07  
Did Case make a 520 gas that could have been converted to ptopane?



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