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Colors on a Case Hay press

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Soldier Tom

01-15-2008 18:35:00




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I have just come across a Case Haypress, and would like to restore it to demonstrate at local shows for the local club.
Could someone please enlighten me to the color scheme of the Case Haypress? I will have it on the farm tomorrow, and will start to tear into it. If I can before the ice storm hits, I will get some pictures to post on here, and track the restoration process.
Thanks, in advance
Walk in peace
Soldier Tom

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Soldier Tom

01-18-2008 15:43:20




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 Thanks, Yall!! in reply to Soldier Tom, 01-15-2008 18:35:00  
I appreciate all the knowledge imparted on my behalf. If I can find a bolt that isn't totally rusted up, I will see what color lies undernieth. Otherwise, Flambeau Or'ng here I come!
Walk in peace
Soldier Tom



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Leroy

01-17-2008 16:56:18




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 Re: Colors on a Case Hay press in reply to Soldier Tom, 01-15-2008 18:35:00  
Could depend on the year. One that comes to a show that I work with to put on is just the standard Case orange.



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J.C.in AZ.

01-16-2008 07:15:53




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 Re: Colors on a Case Hay press in reply to Soldier Tom, 01-15-2008 18:35:00  
I believe they were Case Gray with Red Symbols ans Lettering and the Symbols and Lettering were not to carefully done as they used a Template and Brush to apply the Paint. A 1905 Ellis Hay Press not to far from me is painted the same colors almost.



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msb

01-16-2008 06:31:21




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 Re: Colors on a Case Hay press in reply to Soldier Tom, 01-15-2008 18:35:00  
Sometimes you can remove bolted on parts and find the color underneath.



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