Posted by Jeff in ND on November 16, 2020 at 10:50:29 from (184.99.155.182):
In Reply to: Case A6 Combine Video posted by connor9988 on November 15, 2020 at 10:16:43:
Thanks for the video... Brings back some memories. My Dad had a A6 and I remember it fairly well. Sold it for $75 in I think '74 after getting a used Deere 45. I was about 8 then.
His was pretty worn out. I remember the tin and screws patches here and there, also he made new wood doors for the top of the "header". That Wisconsin must have used a lot of oil. I still remember the way the STP oil additive would slooowwwly come out of the pull top can when he poured it in. He bought it by the case prior to harvest season. It had a hume reel and for some reason it did not go with the combine and got left in the shed. I moved it to a different shed a few years ago to make more room for the 1948 Moline ZTU (same tractor used to pull the A6 BTW). There was a new flat drive belt and some sickle guards in the tool shed when I cleaned up in there and I gave those to a local case collector. No idea why that stuff didn't go with the combine either.
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