good job! I've got a backhoe loader that the previous owner welded a thick strap on top of the lift arms, above the corner gussets you welded, reinforced the top where yours has the angle joint you welded closed. of course yours wouldn't be lifting that much but still a useful add on. I've subscribed and interested in your projects!
Rudy @rebuiltmags5832 might be able to help with the mag if you ever need! Loved watching the ole Case come back. Not many people like messing with them relative to the more popular tractors of the era. Glad to see someone else who likes them!
*Now had one we like to have a live PTO it had an eagle claw hitch on it and we pull a 7 foot flail mower with it but the front end was so late. We took a 41 Chevy front bumper poured concrete oh just to try to hold the front end down but boy she would pop with it. We converted hand clutch over to a foot rocker clutch and we custom mode up here in the middle of Iowa for years. I see they take them tractors and put a diesel engine in them and runner front axle off the belt drive and I used them in the rice fields. Good tractor. I love it. Have fun be safe. May God bless.
Man that thing needs a tune up. You had to pull it nearly a half turn to start. It amazes me when I really think about the engineering that went into these old girls. Our M farmall works hard , and its 80 years old. I had a couple WD's , but they killed my back. These look much more comfortable than the WD.
@@Randys_Relics we have a 7040 with the cab cut off. Boy does that make those a really nice tractor to use without the cab. Eventually we will get a platform and fenders and make it a little more the way it should be
Most of today’s folks think you gotta “spin” an engine to start it and they would be mostly correct. They have never dealt with magnetos with impulse springs. It does not matter if it’s a 502 cubic inch Deere-D model, an Allis Chalmers WD, CA, McCormick Deering or a Piper J-3 Cub. If you got fuel and fire and flip one piston it’s running. BAM!
People are always surprised how effortlessly my old crank start tractors start. (Even some that have their own) 1/4 turns off the crank is all they need. No need to try and make a full revolution.
The haybines work awfully good UNLESS you have salamanders that leave an ant-like dirt mound. I never had the nerve to detach my front-end loader, because hooking the hoses back up was an SOB!
We mainly used fords on the farm and for the agricultural contracting but we did have two Case international 1256 xl and 1056 xl the straight six engine sounded marvellous 🇬🇧🇮🇪.
Say Randy, ya'll need to send that magneto to someone with a re-magnetizer to make that thing have hot blue spark. If Ya'll pulled it around then it won't magnetize. With an electrical coil the magnets can be made hot again. Without that this engine won't run. With as hard as it was seized it may have bad blowby. Sometimes they won't.
@@rudycarlson8245 I bought it at auction last fall with a seized engine. Not sure how long it sat prior to that. I have some full length videos of getting it running on my channel.
Some unusual views - oil flowing into the pan and the crankcase in action as it built first oil pressure. Nice that it even has a wet clutch. Glad you're able to keep it inside.