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1959 Case 311-B ---JIM

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Larry59

01-30-2008 13:31:32




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Thanks for the pic's for me to see. That one with the top showing really helps me out. For the hood on this one has to been replace with a What Ever Works sometime ago. lol My hood has two rectangle holes on top plus at least 2 to 3 other round holes cut in it and says on side Case 530 and SS # shows # 6098674 and model 311-B. So was hard to figure out the year at first and what I really had.
Also my dash is one insturment panel under glass instood of several gauages. Wonder what makes the difference???? Hope to buy or do something with this hood. See you are from MO. So am I, here down by the Lake of Ozarks on 5 hwy.

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Larry59

01-30-2008 13:33:29




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 is that your tractor now? in reply to Larry59, 01-30-2008 13:31:32  
What year is that tractor you showed Jim? Mine looks like it a lot. But dash is different and of course this replaced hood is.



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Jim W.

01-30-2008 19:33:09




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 Re: is that your tractor now? in reply to Larry59, 01-30-2008 13:33:29  
The 311B I took pics of is the one tractor dad kept from when he owned an RV park in Warsaw. My dad sold Case machinery around the Lake for years and used to have a place on 5-16 and then P Hwy out of Gravois Mills. I had him look at your pics. He has restored a dozen VAC's, a 200, several 300's, couple 430's and a 530. His gauge cluster was bad so he made a new one. A lot cheaper than having the old one refubished.

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Larry59

01-30-2008 19:40:16




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 Jim...... in reply to Jim W., 01-30-2008 19:33:09  
My tractor is a 1959 case model 311-b. Gauges are all in one setup. With one glass that covers all the gauges. I am going to go post a pic of my dash on photo here to show what it looks like.
Wondering how he redid it? Will do photo under 1959 case insturments



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Jim W.

01-30-2008 19:49:33




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 Re: Jim...... in reply to Larry59, 01-30-2008 19:40:16  
He cut a piece of sheet metal to fill the hole and screwed it in with miny sheetmetal screws. cut out for each gauge and it looked pretty nice.



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Larry59

01-31-2008 09:19:46




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 Re: Jim...... in reply to Jim W., 01-30-2008 19:49:33  
I see.. so that would mean it probably had several seperate gauges and just new metal and cut out each hole. Ok.. got that. But on the pic I posted of this dash. It is like one large glass panel over all the gauges on one metal factor. Thanks



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