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Old 04-19-2013, 08:58 AM
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Nice looking case with tiller!
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Old 04-20-2013, 05:58 PM
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Nice looking 224 Those are very nice for tilling too if you can round up the 3 point, hydro pto, and tiller for it. I have an '80 448 and its a real workhorse. I use it to pull oak trees up to the shed for firewood. I grab the end of a tree with the 3 point and drag the whole tree.
The Low Profile series Colt, Case and Ingersoll GTs (100, 200 and 300 series) didn't have 3 PT hitches available to them from the factory (they weren't available to the consumer until he/she moved up to a 400 series and beyond). Only the High Clearance series tractors were able to mount the OEM 3 PT hitches (400, 600, 3000, 4000 series). If he wanted one [3 PT hitch] he would need to custom fabricate one. The Low Profile Colt, Case and Ingersoll tractors came with Sleeve Hitches for rotary tillers. You could even get a Sleeve Hitches for the High Clearance series tractors if you didn't want or could afford a 3 PT hitch.

Here's my original 1973 J.I. Case 222 (hydraulic lift vs Manual Lift as they came from the factory - was a special order to have hydraulic lifts added) with the OEM H22 Sleeve Hitch and the H70 Hydraulic Tiller. Yep, he'll need the rear PTO in order to run a tiller. Rear PTOs are still available from Ingersoll dealers but are pretty pricey. I see 'em show up on eBay but here again they are wanted items so you know what happens in a bid frenzy.

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Old 04-20-2013, 11:57 PM
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Sharp Case and tiller, Kenneth!
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Thank you, Allen, for the compliment. It is a pretty neat tractor.

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Thats a nice looking case ya got there, i think mine will stick with mowing duty i got something else for tilling.
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