That looks like hell Tony, I hope you get healed up soon. Hope nothing else is messed up.Good morning y'al, Steve included. After last night's post got reminded 2 things; refroze sno top is slicker than snow, and gravity is a law not a suggestion. This is after paper towel peal before wash up. Fore head injuries bleed freely was another reminderView attachment 328757
A neighbor had a Case L on steel. I got to drive it disking a plowed field. Surprised by how good he ran, it was the only steel wheeled tractor I have driven.
That was the case answer to the Allis charmers A.I’m seeing reverse and 3 toward gears. Guy I got it from said it was super low geared.
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I didnt think so..They didn’t make them in 64 did they
Were way ahead of there time
All wheel drive suv
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That was the case answer to the Allison charmers A.
There were a couple of those L’s up in my grandpa’s county that fellas ran the threshing machines and silage cutters with.
I think they had a bit more HP than the common row crop offerings in their day..
What year is it?
80-87 according to the interweb. I thought it was a late 70’s - early 80’s thing but didn’t look it up because I got distracted.They didn’t make them in 64 did they
Were way ahead of there time
All wheel drive suv
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Today we don’t think much of 45hp, but back then, that was a real hoss.I’m told 36. I haven’t ran the serial number yet. Yea tractor data show 40 something hp.
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Thank you, going well. All bruising is on left forearm none around cuts on face. Above right eye still puffed to mess with cataract affected eye,, so no real problem.That looks like hell Tony, I hope you get healed up soon. Hope nothing else is messed up.
Managed to piece together the entire PTO side of the MS250 by digging thru boxes of saved misc.
Still short a chain brake cover and clutch cover.
Maybe a fellow midlander has those??
Got my choice of .325” or 3/8” LP. Which would be appropriate?
Modify a Walmart Poulan bar to fit maybe. [emoji848]
I likely have the parts you need in the shop at my cabin, but it will be a few weeks before I can check.
.325 will cut much better than 3/8 LP. I may even have a used bar. Don't know what pitch it is till I check tho.