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Just In Case, part 2
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Picked up this 222 yesterday, well it was actually delivered. Cory a member on OCC found this one for me up in his neck of the woods. And brought it down for me. Heck of a nice guy helping me spend my money.:biggrin2:
It's got a pretty good smoking issue, but I ain't scared.:biggrin2: Hydraulic drive and lift, pretty cool looking tractor.:beerchug: |
Nice pick up Todd. Always loved the hydraulic drive and hydraulic attachments, rugged ISO mounts. We had a 444 growing up with a hydraulic tiller, love that design, simple always seems to prevail. Looks great and to hear a member helping like that is even better, good dude. :beerchug:
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Todd
I have a buddy in CT that restores old Case stuff, I'll e-mail his contact info to you. |
I have the dimensions for the Case sleeve hitch adapter :biggrin2:
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Cool ride, Todd! Looks like it needs lights or reflectors in the back if you plan on using it at night near the road. Heavy duty axles and the front and back rims look like a cub 123's.
Cub Cadet 123 |
Nice score on the Case, Todd!
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Very nice score indeed! Always liked those. So, enlighten us (me) on the hydraulic drive. What does it entail? How does it differ from Cubs?
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Looks like you got a bad case of the cases,I like it,almost bought one myself,can't get used to the left discharge,they have blades that you can get still?
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It's a whole different feeling than our hydrostatic tractors. Going to do some research more on it. |
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Now you are a "Big Tractor Man". The envy of the neighborhood! Looks like a fun project, congrats!
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