Why Is This 1935 CC Case Tractor So Unique? - Classic Tractor Fever
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 20 ก.ย. 2024
- This 1935 Case Tractor left the factory orange instead of the commonly used grey color. Watch this video to find out why. The Model CC was the row crop version of the Model C tractor built by the J. I. Case Company. The CC Case was built from 1929 until 1939 with a production of about 28,650. The tractor is powered by a J. I. Case, 4-cylinder, 250 cubic-inch gasoline engine that can do 28 horsepower on the belt and 22 horsepower on the drawbar.
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My dad moved out in to the country an bought a 1893, CC Case , FUN TO DRIVE!
Very neat family history behind this tractor. Great vid. Cheers
A fitting retirement to such a beauty that spent more than a lifetime of honest service.
I love all old tractors, I have my favorites this one is a gem.
A real beauty!
It's surely real nice
Nice I bought a Case L that has the same color on it I wonder if they tried that color with more than the CC. I have also heard that dealerships would get them as a trade in and re paint them with the new red to make them look more like the new ones when they were on the lot. Either way I am going to redo it in red lol.
That's exactly what dealers did. It was a sales incentive. They repainted old stock on the lot, as well as trade-ins to make them look like the new colour models. They did it again in 55 when the new hundred series came out in the Flambeau Red and Desert Sunset. Letter series got the same two-tone paint job. The theory behind the update was to show the older models were just as good as the newer ones.
Everyone that has a model with the updated paint schemes makes a choice when they want to restore. There is no wrong answer. Lol
Case definitely looks better in orange than in grey. Similarly IH went from grey to red in 1936 with equal improvement. Ford 9N's & 2n's were grey from 1939 to 1947 after which the 8N became red & grey. One local farmer painted his early 50's Ferguson red & grey which made it a very good looking Ford. If I was repainting any of these older tractors I'd definitely paint them in the more attractive later colors.
PS And if John Deere doesn't get their act together on their ECM diagnostics & repair there are going to be John Deere tractors out there sporting lemon yellow paint jobs.
My Dad had a later model Case with the same steering configuration. Absolutely true description they were fence post knockers which also resulted in some whacked thumbs.
That was often called "Chicken Roost" steering.
@@n.mcneil4066 I cannot say I've heard that description before but it does fit nicely.
Good looking tractor.
That's the reddest orange I've ever seen. Lol 😆
Just think what 835 dollars meant in 1935. I'd rather look at these classic tractors than classic cars anytime. Cars didn't feed America but tractors did
Hey there my neighbors
My Grandpa has this exact tractor and we cannot find any information on what to do with it.
Did this tractor have a hand clutch and mechanical lift for the tool bar? Seams like ours had the steering bar on the right side, I could be mistaken on the year model.
Yes, the CC had a hand clutch as did the larger models. The smaller VA had a foot clutch though.
Good #gmpunjabtractor
That there is the REDDEST orange on the planet. Compare its color to the reds on the guys tee shirt.
The color is called case flambeau red oh, it looks orange in the sunlight but looks red when it's dark out. Technically that tractor is supposed to be colored Gray for that age and they generally did not paint that tractor Flambeau red until the last year that they made them
Yes it is Flambeau Red... NOT ORANGE as the commentator says... there isn't any Orange Cases that I know of.
Thought I was crazy for a sec
Well if ya go back far enough were all family.
I own a 37 CC that is orange but im gonna repaint it the original color
My grandfather has a grey cc
The steering arm isn't bad. Don't blame your tools for not being able to drive
That looks red to me but ok
Is it just me but that colour is red,not orange?
The color is called Flambeau red and they did not paint that particular tractor that particular color until approximately the last year that was made.
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Bring to Punjab
Orange?
yall r color blind....looks red to me
Its Called Flambaeu Red. It actually looks orange if you see this color in person. I have grown up around a lot of J I Case tractors so I know what I am talking about.
@@rustyrelicsfarm2406 well i know wat im talking about ITS RED AS U STATED now frig off ya NOALL