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210 bh case engine ID

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D. Andrews

08-03-2004 11:27:18




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I have a 210 bh Case back hoe with gas engine, can anyone tell me how to identify this engine to know what it is? Thanks.D.




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Mike Johnston

08-04-2004 20:58:00




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 Re: 210 bh case engine ID in reply to D. Andrews, 08-03-2004 11:27:18  
Its a 126ci engine, with about 30hp. There were not very many of back hoe equiped 210s. I think there were less than 400 of the 210 utility models made ('58-'59), and of that VERY few had the back hoe. Post a photo if you have one.

Mike Johnston



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D. Andrews

08-05-2004 08:07:32




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 Re: 210 bh case engine ID in reply to Mike Johnston, 08-04-2004 20:58:00  
Thanks for the info, is this a case engine or a contenential? I dont have a pic yet, would be a bad time to take one as I have the hoe section tore down to replace pins, bushings,and repair cracks I found, plus remove all the bangie welding that has been done over the years and fix it right. This machine came factory with the hoe and loader, both are either a model 21 or 22, they had a 21 painted on them but in looking at the service manuel, it better matches a 22. sure has a sweet running engine..... D....

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Mike Johnston

08-05-2004 11:40:38




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 Re: 210 bh case engine ID in reply to D. Andrews, 08-05-2004 08:07:32  
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Its a Case G126. Continental was used for the diesel version of the models 300 & 300B.

The "21" front loaders have one dump cylinder in the middle.

Here"s my 210B. It had a hayfork on the front when I got it. Built the bucket out of scrap 1/2" plate.

Keep us posted when you get it back together.

Nice little tractors.

Mike Johnston

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D. Andrews

08-06-2004 08:21:29




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 Re: 210 bh case engine ID in reply to Mike Johnston, 08-05-2004 11:40:38  
Mike, where does your exaust pipe and muffler come out at? Mine is missing.D.



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Mike Johnston

08-06-2004 16:29:58




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 Re: 210 bh case engine ID in reply to D. Andrews, 08-06-2004 08:21:29  
Mine is not original---it drops down an inch or two past the manifold where someone welded in a 45deg elbow. From there, it goes down beside the torque tube, then another 45deg elbow sets it up to run straight out the back on the left side. There is a small muffler under the axle housing.

While not original, that is one of the two standard ways the exhaust works on the 200 series. Other tractors have a straight up muffler out from under the edge of the hood. I bet yours is supposed to go out the back as well. Farm use tractors will have the "over,up and out" style.

If interested in more photos, email me at mikej1157 AT yahoo.com

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Steve and Kathy Shimkets

08-05-2004 17:40:58




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 Re: 210 bh case engine ID in reply to Mike Johnston, 08-05-2004 11:40:38  
I have a friend who is looking for an owners manual for the Model 210-B--H would you have any idea on where to find one ?? Thank you



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Mike Johnston

08-05-2004 19:35:13




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 Re: 210 bh case engine ID in reply to Steve and Kathy Shimkets, 08-05-2004 17:40:58  
New I&T Shop manuals can be found on Ebay. The book number is C-201. This manual only covers the tractor. The loader and back hoe are covered by separate manuals, which can also be found there on occasion. WomingBen.com also keeps the C-201 manual in stock.

Mike



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Steve and Kathy Shimkets

08-05-2004 19:45:14




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 Re: 210 bh case engine ID in reply to Mike Johnston, 08-05-2004 19:35:13  
Thank you so much for your assistance - it is much appreciated : )



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