Glad you like it! I'm glad you mentioned the commercials, I just reviewed some of them. Wow, hopefully some of those wild ones are gone in the future. I just blocked several categories. Sorry about that.
Some unusual views - oil flowing into the pan and the crankcase in action as it built first oil pressure. Nice that it even has a wet clutch. Glad you're able to keep it inside.
44:32 "I can't believe this fired up!" Why on earth not? As the famous Winston Zeddemore has said: "We have the tools, we have the talent!” And you obviously do! Well done!
*Now had one we like to have a live PTO it had an eagle claw hitch on it and we pull a 7 foot flail mower with it but the front end was so late. We took a 41 Chevy front bumper poured concrete oh just to try to hold the front end down but boy she would pop with it. We converted hand clutch over to a foot rocker clutch and we custom mode up here in the middle of Iowa for years. I see they take them tractors and put a diesel engine in them and runner front axle off the belt drive and I used them in the rice fields. Good tractor. I love it. Have fun be safe. May God bless.
i was built in 1949 so be careful what you say! i have a McCormack Deering 10-20 that is complete, just in pieces, im not a mechanic but you have given me hope!
We mainly used fords on the farm and for the agricultural contracting but we did have two Case international 1256 xl and 1056 xl the straight six engine sounded marvellous 🇬🇧🇮🇪.
Rudy @rebuiltmags5832 might be able to help with the mag if you ever need! Loved watching the ole Case come back. Not many people like messing with them relative to the more popular tractors of the era. Glad to see someone else who likes them!
Most of today’s folks think you gotta “spin” an engine to start it and they would be mostly correct. They have never dealt with magnetos with impulse springs. It does not matter if it’s a 502 cubic inch Deere-D model, an Allis Chalmers WD, CA, McCormick Deering or a Piper J-3 Cub. If you got fuel and fire and flip one piston it’s running. BAM!
People are always surprised how effortlessly my old crank start tractors start. (Even some that have their own) 1/4 turns off the crank is all they need. No need to try and make a full revolution.
Awesome video. Grew up with two of them used for plowing. 5\14s all day long with LOTs of gasoline! Then my uncle got a case 500. More power, less fuel. All good!
This JI Case would run with a front loader really well with the proper hydraulic controls. Ya'll need to send that magneto to someone with a re-magnetizer to make that thing have hot blue spark. If Ya'll pulled it around then it won't magnetize. With an electrical coil the magnets can be made hot again. Without that this engine won't be as good.
Well that sucks you made it sound like it was going to explode in a zillion pieces you don't have to be over dramatic to get people to watch your video
Love the Channel. The COMMERCIALS are Insane.
Glad you like it! I'm glad you mentioned the commercials, I just reviewed some of them. Wow, hopefully some of those wild ones are gone in the future. I just blocked several categories. Sorry about that.
@ hey. Not your fault.
It’s all TH-cam. I know they’ve got to have commercials to make money but in the last year or so it’s been getting out of hand.
@@inthelandofmilkandhoney457 Thanks for understanding. I try to keep the videos family friendly, it would be ideal if the ads were too!
@ 😁. All good bro 👍
Well done! That's a great tractor. I am so glad you brought it back to life. I think it's a first class candidate for a full restoration.
Very nice tractor. It's definitely a piece of history.
Some unusual views - oil flowing into the pan and the crankcase in action as it built first oil pressure. Nice that it even has a wet clutch. Glad you're able to keep it inside.
Very impressive work saving that one.
love to see the old ones come back.thank you
Thanks for watching!
Grandpa told me several stories about a case LA. They could really pull
She is a sweet old tractor. I hope we can see her pulling in the field
good job brother. thanks for giving that mean ole beast the love that it deserves. 👍
44:32 "I can't believe this fired up!" Why on earth not? As the famous Winston Zeddemore has said:
"We have the tools, we have the talent!”
And you obviously do! Well done!
😂 Thanks!
*Now had one we like to have a live PTO it had an eagle claw hitch on it and we pull a 7 foot flail mower with it but the front end was so late. We took a 41 Chevy front bumper poured concrete oh just to try to hold the front end down but boy she would pop with it. We converted hand clutch over to a foot rocker clutch and we custom mode up here in the middle of Iowa for years. I see they take them tractors and put a diesel engine in them and runner front axle off the belt drive and I used them in the rice fields. Good tractor. I love it. Have fun be safe. May God bless.
i was built in 1949 so be careful what you say! i have a McCormack Deering 10-20 that is complete, just in pieces, im not a mechanic but you have given me hope!
I'm glad I have given you some motivation! Those 10-20s are neat tractors, I have owned two in the past.
We love our case tractors in Rollag MN
Great job Randy!!
👌 clean ! great Job. 👋👋 fom Germany 🇩🇪
We mainly used fords on the farm and for the agricultural contracting but we did have two Case international 1256 xl and 1056 xl the straight six engine sounded marvellous 🇬🇧🇮🇪.
Rudy @rebuiltmags5832 might be able to help with the mag if you ever need!
Loved watching the ole Case come back. Not many people like messing with them relative to the more popular tractors of the era. Glad to see someone else who likes them!
This was a fun series to watch! Thanks for persevering and thanks for sharing!!
Thanks for watching! Stay tuned! There will definitely be more in the future!
Nice tractor I think you could take it and get some work done. I find all your videos interesting. Thanks Randy
Good job and nice work.
Great job
Great video
Nice job, well done lovely tractor.
Great video sir
Job well done
Might could even warrant a new starter , nice job
That was a good video. It looks like a heavy old tractor. Wonder how many plows it would pull.
Thanks
I believe they were rated at 4-5 bottoms.
IT RUNs better than i thought it would BUT I would do a valve job and RINGs thanks
the old girl sounds pretty good
On kyllä komee traktori👍 paljon painaa kg ja hevosvoimaa💪😊
Did you know they make valve spring compressors that make replacing the caps easier.?
Would have been worth it to whip up a quick tool. Hindsight is 20/20.
Most of today’s folks think you gotta “spin” an engine to start it and they would be mostly correct. They have never dealt with magnetos with impulse springs. It does not matter if it’s a 502 cubic inch Deere-D model, an Allis Chalmers WD, CA, McCormick Deering or a Piper J-3 Cub. If you got fuel and fire and flip one piston it’s running. BAM!
People are always surprised how effortlessly my old crank start tractors start. (Even some that have their own) 1/4 turns off the crank is all they need. No need to try and make a full revolution.
@@Randys_Relics Trying to make a full revolution of the crank is how people get hurt when it kicks back.
Awesome video. Grew up with two of them used for plowing. 5\14s all day long with LOTs of gasoline! Then my uncle got a case 500. More power, less fuel. All good!
I'll bet that smooth six cylinder in the 500 was way better listening to all day than the cackle of these big four bangers!
Late LA, steel platform
Where is dist rotor?good luck
This JI Case would run with a front loader really well with the proper hydraulic controls. Ya'll need to send that magneto to someone with a re-magnetizer to make that thing have hot blue spark. If Ya'll pulled it around then it won't magnetize. With an electrical coil the magnets can be made hot again. Without that this engine won't be as good.
Mjög skemmtilegt til hamingju. Translet englis :)
Put a eight volt battery in it and it will turn over faster and won't burn up the six volt system
The 6V generator will typically struggle to keep the battery up unless you can get it to put out about 9-10V
doesnt the engine sound good!
You are running too lean.
Man that case is beautiful pressure, wash it and clearcoat it leave that beautiful patina
Well that sucks you made it sound like it was going to explode in a zillion pieces you don't have to be over dramatic to get people to watch your video