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PHOTO - ultra rare CASE tractor

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David in Wales

12-09-2006 07:24:36




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Hi Gang;
This is a Case D industrial. Its got the steering brakes and smaller rear wheels with cast iron centres. Not sure if its an original WW2 import, or one thats come here in recent years.
They imported during WW2 Case D & DC (4 wheeled & tricycled versions). Plus a special lowered one built for England & Scandinavia (?) which was a model D-EX (D export)basically a lowered D with low steering and platform & steering brakes. These are highly sought after by antique plowmen who like the hand clutch, steering brakes & full width platform - makes it easy to stand and control the plow handles for competition work.
All Case tractors which came here from the C & L onwards through the D, LA, into the late 1940's earned themselves a reputation as VERY GOOD tractors. We also have a very few S & R models during WW2.
Cheers David

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ken in texas

12-09-2006 16:05:50




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 Re: PHOTO - ultra rare CASE tractor in reply to David in Wales, 12-09-2006 07:24:36  
Love that photo .The paint job is outstanding and is a real eye catcher.By the way I know of a Model L Case that may be for sale some time in the future.Engine is loose hood missing.



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JoeBob/in

12-09-2006 13:49:16




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 Re: PHOTO - ultra rare CASE tractor in reply to David in Wales, 12-09-2006 07:24:36  
I don't want to sound like a nit-picker but I am guessing that when this tractor and many other restored tractors were built they didn't use glossy paint. I would think that if you were to really spend all that time to restore one and paint it the original color why not paint it like it came out of the factory?



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Just Plain Joe

12-09-2006 14:32:09




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 Re: PHOTO - ultra rare CASE tractor in reply to JoeBob/in, 12-09-2006 13:49:16  
JoeBob, you say you don't want to sound like a nit-picker but then you say something ridiculous that makes you a SUPER nit-picker (and I am YELLING that). I just don't get it. I don't want to sound like a nit-picker but your mom and dad should have called you JoeBobNitPicker. What a ridiculous comment, and I've seen a few of them here at YT but you're is a classic.



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Tim B from MA

12-09-2006 10:53:55




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 Re: PHOTO - ultra rare CASE tractor in reply to David in Wales, 12-09-2006 07:24:36  
David,

You are one of the many gems that use the web site often. Thank you for all your great photos' and posts.

Tim



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JOHN HARMON

12-09-2006 09:13:11




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 Re: PHOTO - ultra rare CASE tractor in reply to David in Wales, 12-09-2006 07:24:36  
For any ones use as a guide line to age of a CASE Tractor, all Case Tractor production for Domestic sales both U.S.and export ceased in 1939 and did not resume again till 1944.Essential and Military Versions were produced however. In my life time I have owned and used a CC-DC-SC and a VAC w/Loader. The DC had both Wide and Trycicle Front ends. I used the Wide Front mostly. They all were quite old when I started Farming in the 1960's and aquired them so as they wore out or became obsolete they were replaced with all AC Tractors.The local Dealer was both Case and AC Ag. lines. John

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No tools

12-09-2006 08:05:57




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 Re: PHOTO - ultra rare CASE tractor in reply to David in Wales, 12-09-2006 07:24:36  
Dave
Another fine piece of work lots of time involed.
Never seen one like it.

Keep up the great work.
Thanks for sharing the photo.
Bill



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pgo12

12-09-2006 14:47:06




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 Re: PHOTO - ultra rare CASE tractor in reply to No tools, 12-09-2006 08:05:57  
sweet!! pg



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