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Hello All,

Since I do not have a lot of knowledge to offer here. I would like to offer some photos of my Case Tractors.
They may have been posted on another forum in the past, so I hope some of you don't mind seeing them again.

Yes, I am the guy who grabbed that 155 from N.Jersey before the wheel fell off :) I was able to grab the spindles from ebay for 99 cents. I will still look for a right front axle spindle because the one from ebay has also been repaired\welded, but at least it will allow me to roll it around until I can find a good one.







 

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NutCase2 said:
Hello All,
Since I do not have a lot of knowledge to offer here. I would like to offer some photos of my Case Tractors.
They may have been posted on another forum in the past, so I hope some of you don't mind seeing them again.
Yes, I am the guy who grabbed that 155 from N.Jersey before the wheel fell off.
Good deal on the 155 :trink: -looks to be in great condition-nice collection you have! :222: Best Regards, Rich
 

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Here's my 4016, and my articulated, ready and still waiting for snow. Looks like I might get a chance to play in the next couple of days!
Are you serious, Clark? Uh, no wait... it's coming to me... Scott! Are you serious, Scott? Its the first week of January, and you don't have snow? What town in PA do you live in, Orlando?
Here's a pic of my 444 taken on Christmas, by the headlights of my Jeep, after several cups of eggnog, because I promised to post pics, on a certain other distinguished forum, soon to be defunct:
 

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Rob_P said:
ArticIngerCase said:
Here's my 4016, and my articulated, ready and still waiting for snow. Looks like I might get a chance to play in the next couple of days!
Are you serious, Clark? Uh, no wait... it's coming to me... Scott! Are you serious, Scott? Its the first week of January, and you don't have snow? What town in PA do you live in, Orlando?
Nope! Not kidding. I live smack dab in the middle of the state. I think there has been a disturbance in "The Force!" We've only seen about a half inch so far this year, which I easily took care of with the backpack leaf blower. I figured that if I bought a snocaster for the 4016, and did the work to the articulated to install the plow on it, we wouldn't end up with any snow. Guess it must have worked.

They're calling for an inch or two over the next couple of days.....Woo Hoo!!! (not really) I might need to tow everything to New England. :sidelaugh:
 

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Thanks so much, I really appreciate it. I just love collecting these old things, the hunt is the best part, and then being able to use them and have my nephews drive them around is alot of fun. I just picked up a 442 that my nephew wants to paint and restore for a 4H project. I am very excited!
 

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Alright! Sorry, here they are. I finally mastered Photo Bucket! :clap: I have a 1986 Case/Ingersoll 446 with 18hp Linamar motor, deck and blade and original 1983 Case 224 with mower deck.



The 446 was repainted last fall. This was a partial restoration. The 224 is pictured down at our place on the Eastern Shore of Virginia where it is on mowing duty. Both of these GTs are kick butt tough! :222: Best Regards, Rich
 

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kungdrew said:
Super nice machines Rich, I am extremely partial to that little guy, but they both look great!
Thanks Drew appreciate the compliments. :trink: I was really lucky to get that 224. The PO was meticulous, he really took care of it. The 446 is shaping up. I have to go through the hydraulics next and also repaint the lower portions. I hope to get some Titans for it and add one more wheel weight on each side. :222: Best Regards, Rich
 
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