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lonegunman Member

Joined: Oct 27 2009 User's Age: N/A Posts: 5 Location: Washington state
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Posted: Tue Oct 27, 2009 2:46 am Post subject: What's older than a Case SP-9? updated with pics |
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I am new here, so hello to all. I recently bought some property in the middle of a huge dryland wheat area. It had a dump on it with two wooden wheel seeders, two Case combines, a steel plow and a baler of some sort. I actually found a picture from Ohio of the same baler working.
Instead of cutting it up for scrap, I'm hoping to find a home for some of it. I was going to keep it around because deer use it for a bedding area and there are rabbits in the area. But there are a lot of good parts there for someone who resotres combines.
I'll be down there next week and can take pics for anyone interested.
Any ideas or suggestions?
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jwal10 Member 1000 club


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prwttsh Active Moderator


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Posted: Tue Oct 27, 2009 12:24 pm Post subject: |
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Welcome Lonegunman. We're glad to have you with us here. It sounds like you've got a very interesting place to explore
Feel free to jump on down to the campfire and introduce yourself to everybody. We got a pretty good bunch here.
James.....Thanks for the link. Some very good reading  _________________ RAIN MAKES GRAIN
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lonegunman Member

Joined: Oct 27 2009 User's Age: N/A Posts: 5 Location: Washington state
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Posted: Mon Nov 02, 2009 4:44 am Post subject: |
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Baler and thresher?
Two Cases and a very old baler?
Data plate off one Case.
This is the old Case on the neighbors property.
Engine on the oldest Case.
This is some of the stuff that is rusting away on my property. The guy on the neighboring farm said he thought most of it was there when he was a kid and he is pushing 60. |
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jd2840 Member


Joined: Oct 10 2009 User's Age: N/A Posts: 182 Location: Texas
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Posted: Mon Nov 02, 2009 10:12 pm Post subject: |
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looks like you ended up with some neat things. wish i had a bunch of stuff like that. although i have lots of old implments i dont have anything with a motor exept my tractor, old truck and this old JD combine motor that i somehow ended up with. (one of my great grandpas crazy ideas. ill tell yall about some of them later) _________________ http://raysrestoration.blogspot.com/
collection (projects)
farmall super M-TA
1955 chevy truck
M-H manure spreader
other assorted implements |
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Tha Ulsterscot Member

Joined: May 23 2009 User's Age: (57) Posts: 40 Location: Co. Down, Northern Ireland
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Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2009 7:03 pm Post subject: baler or ? |
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Lonegunman, you got yourself a binder there , not sure what make though. don't know whether they are rare in your corner or not, but it looks as though it would need a fair bit of TLC to make it work !!! The combines migth be a better bet. Paddy. _________________ Fair faa ye (Good Luck) - Paddy |
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