First tractors in the late ~1920s on our family farm was a Case and Fordson. I have a farm log from 1940 and both were still in use at that time. Later tractors were Ferguson (that I still have), AC, Oliver, Farmall. My father bought the same Case tractor he grew up with at an auction for a project but right after he passed my mother gave it to a neighbor who has used it as lawn art. My brother and I have those other tractors as projects. Ferguson I repaired and use regularly.
The big case Wheatland tractors, the original ones the L, LA,500& 600 tractors people still have an unabashed love for. The years have went & gone a long with some people but the memories & them tractors live on. My grandpa is 96& in assisted living. Mind is still good & he still talks about the LA& what it would pull
What is the second fuel tank for? Just wondering as I have an old LA case in one of my sheds that belonged to my grandfather. I would like to restore it, it hasn't ran in over 50 years, but I was able to turn it over with the hand crank so it isn't locked up
We will try to get some good field footage of the 960, A6& 700 case combines in action. My grandpas DC3 will be the tractor on the A6. We also own an Sp120 case
I have a Case backhoe loader combo. Don't know what year or model. No serial number so how can I find out. Starter has 2an1/4 inch to engage in flywheel
First tractors in the late ~1920s on our family farm was a Case and Fordson. I have a farm log from 1940 and both were still in use at that time. Later tractors were Ferguson (that I still have), AC, Oliver, Farmall. My father bought the same Case tractor he grew up with at an auction for a project but right after he passed my mother gave it to a neighbor who has used it as lawn art. My brother and I have those other tractors as projects. Ferguson I repaired and use regularly.
The big case Wheatland tractors, the original ones the L, LA,500& 600 tractors people still have an unabashed love for. The years have went & gone a long with some people but the memories & them tractors live on. My grandpa is 96& in assisted living. Mind is still good & he still talks about the LA& what it would pull
Love that tractor. Looking forward to seeing your progress.
Great TH-cam channel!
Way I see it, any classic tractor that can be be saved from the junkyard is a tractor that can have a new lease on life.
Put some penatrating on oil the nuts, hello!
Well done Dave
Nice looking case LA crazy D.
If it casts a shadow, it can be restored:-)
I've always had good luck loosening stuck nuts/bolts with a 50:50 mix of ATF and acetone.
Make him work doc lol 😊
What is the second fuel tank for? Just wondering as I have an old LA case in one of my sheds that belonged to my grandfather. I would like to restore it, it hasn't ran in over 50 years, but I was able to turn it over with the hand crank so it isn't locked up
You& Doc ever work on a stuck Wisconsin engine? They are horrible
The amount of moisture that you guys get up there I don't even want to imagine what is stuck Wisconsin motorcycle like 🤦
@@CrazyDEquipment I always turn the one over on my case A6 combine at rollag during the year so it doesn't stick
We will try to get some good field footage of the 960, A6& 700 case combines in action. My grandpas DC3 will be the tractor on the A6. We also own an Sp120 case
I have a Case backhoe loader combo. Don't know what year or model. No serial number so how can I find out. Starter has 2an1/4 inch to engage in flywheel
@@DickPanchote should be a serial number on the bell housing
@CrazyDEquipment thank you. I will check in the morning. Looks like a 320. 1957 to 1959 but went thru 5 starters so far none of them worked
Put some diesel fuel in the spark plugs holes and ATF to