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Alan Farley

01-25-2001 12:22:24




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Did you ever find out what model Case grain drill you have on the implement picture gallery? I think I found it. In a book called J.I. Case Agricultural&Construction equipment 1956-1994 on page 107 there is a black&white photo of a drill that looks just like yours, probaly the same width. It's called the model D plain grain drill, if it has fertilizer attachments than it's called a DF. They came in 6,8,10,12 foot sizes with disk openers 7" apart as standard equipment. I don't know if this book is in librarys or not. I think Quality Farm&Country has this book in their catalog for $40. Just thought I would let you know

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Dick Davis

01-26-2001 02:25:51




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 Re: Hey Dick Davis! in reply to Alan Farley, 01-25-2001 12:22:24  
Hey Alan,
Yes, I have lots of information about the drill thanks to Albet Keiper of Seville, Ohio. Albert has copied and sent me an operators and parts manual for the drill which turns out to be an "L 10'x 7" spacing" He even has some of the small parts I need to make it fully operational! I appreciate your taking time to reply to the picture plea. Guess I need to get back to that picture and remove the question. Thanks Alan.

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Alan Farley

01-27-2001 11:48:24




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 Re: Re: Hey Dick Davis! in reply to Dick Davis, 01-26-2001 02:25:51  
Your welcome, Glad to hear you found some info on it and even found the parts you need to make it work. I hadn't thought about it before but about 50 miles west of me there is a old Case dealer that still has quite a few CASE implements. He has plows,disks,combines, tractors, misc. quite a few spare parts for different implements laying around. He just deals in a few used implements nowadays. I bought my 930 Case from him and says he probaly sold it new in 65'. Not a very big place but a Nice guy to deal with and reasonable. If I needed used Case tractor/implement (some hard to find) parts I would go to him. I Gotta find his phone number.

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