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Mark in MA

10-10-2005 05:48:29




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hello I have a late 50's-early 60's case 310b tractor with loader and backhoe. While looking for restoration parts, I find a lot of 300b and 310, (without the 'b'), parts. What is the difference? Thanks




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MIKE BUCKMAN

10-12-2005 10:53:47




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 Re: difference in models in reply to Mark in MA, 10-10-2005 05:48:29  
I NEED SOME HELP,I HAVE 1935 CASE RC SERIAL NUMBER317962.I VE LOOK ALL OVER FOR PARTS AND HISTORY ABOUT THIS TRACTOR AND NO LUCK.WHAT COLOR,WHAT YEAR FOR SURE,PARTS IF THEY ARE AROUND IF ANYONE KNOWS ANYTHING ABOUT THIS PLEASE EMAIL THANKS MIKE BUCKMAN SHELBINA,MO



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charley hellickson

10-10-2005 23:46:28




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 Re: difference in models in reply to Mark in MA, 10-10-2005 05:48:29  
mark i just found a picture for you.go to the tractor photos section on left side of this page. click on and click on case.at the bottom of list you will find a 57 311.click it on,you will see a picture of a 300 and see what one looks like.



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charley hellickson

10-10-2005 23:03:16




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 Re: difference in models in reply to Mark in MA, 10-10-2005 05:48:29  
300b series was made 1958&1959.300 was 55,56,57. they are the same tractor except for hood and front end sheet metal.300 has a round nose with a round front casting under the radiator,the front support piece.from radiator back they are the same tractor,even the dash.from the dash forward the sheet metal is different.is this enough information for you?



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wayne2

10-10-2005 06:26:53




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 Re: difference in models in reply to Mark in MA, 10-10-2005 05:48:29  
Racine Educated(home of case) service manager friend of mine(he actually likes my wifes horse??)says lots of parts are directly interchangable-Flambeau to fleambeau---Desert tan to desert tan, and dog gone if I ain't found it to be true. Wayne



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