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Case 500 Diesel Tractor


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anthony wrote on Monday, August 15, 2022 (PDT):
  • I have a OS12 but I think the fenders are not correct. Are the fenders of a W12 or W14 the same, or is there anybody who knows where I can get the fenders for a OS12 OR A O12.
    BartonfhrWZ wrote on Friday, July 29, 2022 (PDT):
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    maury wrote on Wednesday, November 06, 2013 (PST):
  • I am looking for a front crank pulley on the E4 gas engine my tractor is a 1950 CO-OP can anyone help Thanks
    Geoff Jones wrote on Wednesday, October 02, 2013 (PDT):
  • I have a case 580k backhoe and a User Friendly CD Service Manual my question is my 580k has a slide shift foot button on floor to slide the backhoe to the right and left using the bucket to push it and also the stabiliser arms are electric over hyd the arms retract inside the body of the legs which they wont go in or out only up down I cant find any information in this manual all I can find on the machine is 580k are other models in 580k series
    Claude Parrett wrote on Wednesday, August 28, 2013 (PDT):
  • I would like to purchase all models Parrett Tractors. 1906-1930 s Please email or call at 817 366-8780 Thanks! C.M. Parrett Weatherford, Texas
    tony wrote on Thursday, August 15, 2013 (PDT):
  • would like to find a wiring diagram and color code for e4 coop
    RAY WILLING wrote on Sunday, July 21, 2013 (PDT):
  • G.MATE I HAVE A W12 IN TASMAN AUSTRALIAN IT IS RED AND ON STEEL WHEELS IT STARTS AND RUNS WELL
    Alan T.Lewis wrote on Wednesday, June 12, 2013 (PDT):
  • Hello John Your note about the Case model 520 that you have is just an industrial version of the 500 , that also accounts for the different size tyres etc etc. Regards Alan T.Lewis Christchurch NEW ZEALAND
    Robert Tevault wrote on Wednesday, June 12, 2013 (PDT):
  • I hope some on can help me. My friend in Ill. has a Masey- Harris 20. The engine is a Hercules UI think 1XB. It has a p.t.o. on the left and the govenor driven from a double gear. He can t seem to get the govenor to work.I haven t seen the tractor but what hes says it has to be a Hurcules engine with an updraft carb.on the left side.I do not have any repair manuals and he says he does. He has been looking high and low for a replacement govenor but hasen t found one yet. Because he has stated the P.T.O. and govenor are being run of of the same gears I wonder if the have a special setup and he has the wrong type.Any help from the group would be better than none. Thanks robert Tevault
    Chris Grant. wrote on Thursday, May 09, 2013 (PDT):
  • I have a 1917 Titan , but it s a model/toy which is very strange that a company should reproduce this type of vehicle as a toy . Regretably I cannot find out who manufactured this tin model/toy , I bought it on Ebay because it s remarkably ugly , quite large and such an odd ball , that s why I love it.
    JIM wrote on Monday, May 06, 2013 (PDT):
  • would like a wide front end for a cockshutt 50.
    steve Hall wrote on Wednesday, March 27, 2013 (PDT):
  • hi, nice web site,i am looking for a recon water pump for a case 500 can any body point me in the right direction thanks steve
    Randy Betker wrote on Sunday, March 03, 2013 (PST):
  • I have a cockshutt 40 with a loader on it and I use it all the time. I also have a spare 40 for parts,
    howard wagler wrote on Sunday, September 02, 2012 (PDT):
  • Found a Case 500 diesel. What should I be concerned about
    jonathan Shenian wrote on Monday, May 14, 2012 (PDT):
  • i am looking at a F-12 for sale it is in good shape it has the single rubber tire in the front steel in the rear the guy said it ran 5 years ago but i cannot turn it over with the crank not sure if it would free up with some penetrating fluid or if would have to come apart of course i woul have to plan on taking it apart if i did not then i got lucky but he wanted 2500 since it wont turn over he wants 2000 i think that is too much am i correct
    Bob Kolve wrote on Wednesday, April 18, 2012 (PDT):
  • I would like to know what a Cockshut 40 is worth.It is in very good condition.About a 1952 model.
    Michael wentz wrote on Wednesday, February 29, 2012 (PST):
  • Looking for head gaskets any ideas
    Gary wrote on Monday, January 09, 2012 (PST):
  • Looking for final drive parts for OC-12 close to Ontario if possible
    Brandon wrote on Tuesday, October 18, 2011 (PDT):
  • I have a 1937 F12 for sale. It s been sitting for 25+ years, so no idea if it runs. But it does turn over and seems to have compression. Rubber on tires is shot, but the steel of the spoked wheels is good. Location; Wausau, WI. Email for pics or more information.
    Jen Puffenbarger wrote on Saturday, July 09, 2011 (PDT):
  • My father restored a W-12 more than 40 years ago. For 36 years, I have had the tractor in a parade for the annual lawn party. This year it may miss the parade because of a part that is cracked and needs replacing. I am hoping someone can help me find a part. We are trying to fix the cracked one. The best I can describe it is it s the part that the crank fits into. I can send pictures if needed. Thanks!
    Donna Okonek wrote on Sunday, May 22, 2011 (PDT):
  • I am looking for a Farmall W-12 tractor. I have a motor and transmission, I need the frame and fenders. If anyone knows of one sitting in the weeds in a back field PLEASE contact me. Thanks.
    sig PFAHL wrote on Tuesday, May 10, 2011 (PDT):
  • I wish up date my note of January 2,2010... Please correct the toll free number 1-866-845-3259.. everything else still applies.. still looking for a buda 230 engine block casting #1871
    Kevin Bauer wrote on Sunday, April 24, 2011 (PDT):
  • I have a F12 1937 I would like to sell call me 815/353/9009.
    Joe Gnoss wrote on Tuesday, March 15, 2011 (PDT):
  • I am restoring a Yuba Ball and would love to talk to someone who knows where I can get the decals!
    DalDrarge wrote on Saturday, February 26, 2011 (PST):
  • hi, good site very much appreciatted
    GARY LIVINGSTON wrote on Friday, December 10, 2010 (PST):
  • I HAVE A 1959 CASE 900B AND WOULD LIKE TO ADD HORSE POWER AND LUG, WOULD YOU HAVE ANY IDEAS.G
    kevin pendry wrote on Friday, October 15, 2010 (PDT):
  • my next door nieghbor just bouht a farm and the people told him he could have the tractor in the shed with the house when we opend the doors their was a cockshut 40 gas engine in excellent cond runs great has brand new snow plow would like more info on it like how to tell the year and what it might be worth
    kevin pendry wrote on Friday, October 15, 2010 (PDT):
  • my next door nieghbor just bouht a farm and the people told him he could have the tractor in the shed with the house when we opend the doors their was a cockshut 40 gas engine in excellent cond runs great has brand new snow plow would like more info on it like how to tell the year and what it might be worth
    Leon wrote on Thursday, September 02, 2010 (PDT):
  • I live in kentville Nova scotia Canada my dad has a oliver oc4 i belive 1949 4cyld.he is 74. and he uses it in the woods on rough land in the winter.to haul wood he just bought a complete ware loader for it .
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    Robert T Kelly wrote on Saturday, August 07, 2010 (PDT):
  • I am looking for parts for 10-20 titan tractor to make mine complete please e-mail me any parts you have for this tractor
    torkifsheesee wrote on Saturday, August 07, 2010 (PDT):
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    thurman7bc wrote on Saturday, August 07, 2010 (PDT):
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    Terry Gingerich wrote on Monday, July 26, 2010 (PDT):
  • I have a 1954 model 40 and burnt the wireing up on it. Would like to know the color of the wires used and the wiring diagram but can t seem to find this info anywhere. I have the parts manual. The service manual. And the shop manual but this info still eludes me. Does anyone in the whole wide world have one of these with the time to help. Thanks
    LYNN SIMMONS wrote on Thursday, July 15, 2010 (PDT):
  • I JUST FOUND A MC CORMICK W12 AND IT IS A VERY FADED GREEN COLOR. WERE ANY W12 TRACTORS PAINTED GREEN.THANKS LYNN S.
    Randy wrote on Saturday, July 10, 2010 (PDT):
  • I just saw a model 40 in a parade in Ankeny Iowa today. First time I have ever seen this brand of tractor.
    Zopleinteno wrote on Monday, July 05, 2010 (PDT):
  • Hey Guys! Just wanted to say hello to the new community ; . Thanks for letting me in! ;D
    Glen wrote on Monday, June 21, 2010 (PDT):
  • I am looking for inner pinion bearing cone listed in the book page42 ...#27 posted on page. If anyone knows where to find these parts.
    CHARLES TACKETT wrote on Saturday, June 12, 2010 (PDT):
  • WHERE CAN I FIND THE SERIAL # AND MANUFACTURE DATE ON F-12 F-14TRACTORS. I WOULD APPRECIATE ANY HELP AND DIRECTION. THANKS C. TACKETT
    Dave13 wrote on Monday, June 07, 2010 (PDT):
  • i am looking for a heisler overdrive for my farmall f 12. the f 12 is the only tractor i have right now and i need to haul manure this summer from the farm to the field. if you have one for sale or you know someone that has one for sale or you know where i can get one, Please contact me. Thank you.
    Daryl Wentland wrote on Tuesday, June 01, 2010 (PDT):
  • When I was on the farm in North Dakota early to mid 1960 s we had a 500 Case that I did alot of field work with. After growing up on a two cyclinder JD the sound of that 6 cylinder diesel was soothing and calming plus lots of power. I have been away from the farm now for almost 40 years but would love to drive a 500 Case just one more time across the prarie plowing.
    Daryl Wentland wrote on Tuesday, June 01, 2010 (PDT):
  • When I was on the farm in North Dakota early to mid 1960 s we had a 500 Case that I did alot of field work with. After growing up on a two cyclinder JD the sound of that 6 cylinder diesel was soothing and calming plus lots of power. I have been away from the farm now for almost 40 years but would love to drive a 500 Case just one more time across the prarie plowing.
    dave AQustin wrote on Monday, May 31, 2010 (PDT):
  • Looking at the earlier model of Oliver HG-31/42/68 cletracs. QUESTION; Did the military EVER buy and use these smaller crawlers What was the paint scheme like Olive Drab Contruction yellow or other What would the military deisgnation be if so I know the M1 LARGE version Cletrac was made for and used by the armed forces during WW2... Looking for evidence of the smnaller versions in the same role....
    Lily MOORE wrote on Friday, May 21, 2010 (PDT):
  • Truly nice article you got here. I d like to read more concerning that topic. Thank you for posting that information.
    V. Landas wrote on Wednesday, April 28, 2010 (PDT):
  • Looking for information IH I-12 1936-1937 and possible price.
    Les Benner wrote on Monday, April 05, 2010 (PDT):
  • I would like to find out if anyone knows more about other makes of these line driven tractors. I seen one on RFD tv and would like to find out more about them.
    jack boudreau wrote on Saturday, April 03, 2010 (PDT):
  • jack. i have a 1954cockshutt 4o delux 6 cylinder model.i hade it a long time i rebuiled it in 1978.took desel engine out put a 250 chev engine well .I had a barn fire . not good .i could save is my cockskut .now iam restoring pltting a 292 engine sans blasting patnting restoring my tractor.looking for parts. seals for the brage drums right and left in the transmission.housing .better then that i would bye 1 for parts.40 delux model 1954.call if you can help me 902 761 2779 jack
    Frederick A. Drake wrote on Monday, March 08, 2010 (PST):
  • The wife and I have her great grandfather s Titan 10-20. While sitting out in the weather the valve lifter rusted and froze up. Someone threw the flywheel and the valve lifter block broke, so we are looking for one or an engine
    MemalealtyRot wrote on Monday, March 01, 2010 (PST):
  • Hello Guys And Gals! i ve just joined here and wanted to say hi to all of you!I really hope to give something back to this board... Cheers
    Alden Thompson wrote on Friday, February 26, 2010 (PST):
  • Hello, as you can see this is my first post here. I will be happy to get any help at the start. Thanks in advance and good luck! ;
    Jim Alger wrote on Friday, January 29, 2010 (PST):
  • Hi.. I have an I12 with Pintle hitch but not for sale also Have governor as described and I have a source for rebuilding them E-mail me thanks jim
    Ernie Koop wrote on Sunday, January 24, 2010 (PST):
  • I am restoring a 500 diesel and needing some transmission parts. My engine runs very well and excited about getting it in the field but i need parts for my transmission. their is a serial no. break and i need the later no.my is 8181889 thanks
    Keith Edens wrote on Friday, January 22, 2010 (PST):
  • I just bought a cockshutt 40 . Where is the serial plate located. It has one on the engine and the place where it says tractor ser.# is blank. It is decaled as a deluxe, how do you tell if it is really a deluxe. thanks, Keith
    Jim wrote on Friday, January 22, 2010 (PST):
  • I am looking for the drawbar with a pintle hitch for a i-12. Also interested in talking with any one who know about the governor for a i-12 that sets bellow the carb.
    Sig Pfahl wrote on Saturday, January 02, 2010 (PST):
  • I am restoring a 1953 Cockshutt 40. I need an engine block. It is a B230 buda gas engine. I have collected 6 engines so far and upon dismantling then have found cracks either between the sleeves in the center where the metal is thin or in the metal anchoring the head bolts nearest to the sleeve wall where the metal between the threaded hole and the sleeve wall is also thin. Each block has at least one to three such cracks and they seem to appear mostly at front or back cylinder. As a result of this effort I have a accumulated a significant supply of related parts... heads..rockers..flywheels,ring gears,camshafts,crankshafts timming gears, governor parts, distributors etc...anyone interested in parts Anyone willing to trade all this for a gauranteed block...By the way the blocks I ve collected so far generally appear to have good water jackets ,sleeve sealing surfaces, and are externally sound..Ideas re repair and sources are most welcome. sig pfahl 1-204-866-3259
    joe stickley wrote on Saturday, December 19, 2009 (PST):
  • looking for a starter ring gear for co op e4 with the 230 buda moter 126 teeth thanks
    jake schauer wrote on Sunday, December 06, 2009 (PST):
  • wanted-la diesel late 1950s case crawlers case 500,400,900 where very good tractors.
    leonard henderson wrote on Wednesday, December 02, 2009 (PST):
  • After rebuilding my carb 2 times and trying everything buy the oliver ins. manual i still can t seem to get it to idle right. The carb is a marvel. Is there some thing i am missing
    tony hnatiuk wrote on Sunday, November 15, 2009 (PST):
  • mary kline would you please ph. me. at 1-780-712-2829 about the w12. pics. would be good. thanks.
    Paul Doll wrote on Wednesday, November 11, 2009 (PST):
  • Have a 500 case runs great looks great would like to sell my dad took it to alot of tractor pulls did really well. I think he only lost twice.
    Mary Kline wrote on Tuesday, October 27, 2009 (PDT):
  • to Dave Saueressig--I will have a friend take some digital photos and send them to your email--a friend talk me all it needed was new spark plug wires--i don t know. I am not a mechanic-haha. it needs new tires--it has rubber on it now. it has a hydrolic a-frame on the front and it holds a 15 horse engine that operates the auger--4 ft. X 12 inches. I really don t want to let it go but i have to at this time. the photos could take a couple of days. the serial number is WS 893-if that helps you out. thanks, Mary
    dave saueressig wrote on Monday, October 26, 2009 (PDT):
  • Mary Kline Can you send me a couple pictures of w-12 serail # Is it running thx dave
    Mary Kline wrote on Thursday, October 22, 2009 (PDT):
  • to Tony Hnatiuk--I just saw your note asking if i still had the McCormick-Deering W 12--yes, i do. I am going to have to sell it, tho. If you have any questions, please email me.
    Dan Sattler wrote on Monday, September 14, 2009 (PDT):
  • We have a Cletrac Model HG 42, Serial No. 12GA404 that we would consider selling to a good home. It has the 2nd transmission for creeper speed, and has a hydraulic-lift rotor tiller mounted on back. You can call us at 306-732-4402 near Regina Saskatchewan, Canada.
    John wrote on Friday, August 21, 2009 (PDT):
  • Responding to Bill, August 6, 2009 - I have a Case 520. The main differences are the heavy front axle, bigger tires 950-15 fronts and 18-26 rears, the operator seat is higher and the batteries are moved forward. I ve been to a lot of tractor shows and have never seen another one like it.
    David wrote on Thursday, August 20, 2009 (PDT):
  • I m looking for a hood, grille,side panels and radiator for a hg or oc3, if you can help me with any of these parts please email me. thanks
    Doug wrote on Tuesday, August 18, 2009 (PDT):
  • Have a 1952 Cockshutt 40. Need a engine block.
    Bill wrote on Thursday, August 06, 2009 (PDT):
  • Anyone know anything about a Case 520 Yes 520, Industrial version of the 500. Value, what makes it industrial etc.
    Daniel T. Seamon wrote on Monday, June 29, 2009 (PDT):
  • I have a 1952 cockshutt 40, 230 buda gas and am looking for a intake exhaust manifold. Also a rebuild kit for motor.
    Greg wrote on Thursday, June 25, 2009 (PDT):
  • I am looking for a Yuba tractor in NoCal or SoCal. If you have any leads and they materialize I will make it worthyour while. Greg
    Juliana Case wrote on Sunday, June 07, 2009 (PDT):
  • We have a 1961 Case 831 tractor that we need to set the timing on. Can anyone give us directions or specfications for this Thank you, Juliana Case
    Rick Hajny wrote on Sunday, May 24, 2009 (PDT):
  • We are looking for a seat for a 1945 Avery. If anyone has one or knows where to find one please contact me at this email. Thank You
    Bernard Christiano wrote on Sunday, April 26, 2009 (PDT):
  • I have always been curious about the Yuba crawler. Growing up, my neighbor had one, or I should say, the carcass of one, parked out behind his barn. He always had plans to get it running, but needed the ball bearings for the tracks, and being very frugal, wasn t about to purchase them new so he asked anyone he thought might have access to any to keep an eye out for them. He did also tell me that the engine, which he said was a Waukesha, was way over powered for the design of the tractor and he felt contributed to the loss of the rollers. He had planned to put a small 6 cylinder engine in it instead. Anyway, someone talked him out of it by trading him a small crawler in working order and that s all he wanted anyway; something he could put to work. I would like to see a Yuba up close and take some pictures to give to him.
    dave saueressig wrote on Saturday, April 25, 2009 (PDT):
  • I have a 1936 w12- loking for some fenders, anybody have any leads or info thanks dave
    John Harvey, Classic Farm Tractors Calendar wrote on Saturday, April 25, 2009 (PDT):
  • Don, I m anxious to tell the California Classics story of the Best, Holt and Yuba Ball Tread track-type tractors on an upcoming issue of my calendar. Got shots of Holt and Best at Tulary Show, need photo of a Yuba. Know you can help me out ... had photo/story in my newsleeter in 2005 from the brochure of our 2003 sale. This check out
    Jeff Anderson wrote on Monday, April 20, 2009 (PDT):
  • I have a W-12, It is on rubber tires and it runs great. I am trying to find out the exact year and paint color s. The serial # is WS884 I would like to see some pictures of some restored ones if anyone has some. Thanks Jeff
    Patricia Mark wrote on Monday, April 13, 2009 (PDT):
  • When is the next old steam tractor event at the iron horse ranch in 2009
    Mary Brooks wrote on Friday, March 13, 2009 (PDT):
  • i have a i96 caseomatic 831c straight all around and ran when parked 2yrs ago this is a western nebr. tractor and clean 8sps. for./2rev. 6cyl. diesel would like to know approx. value or have fair offers
    ron frigstad wrote on Monday, February 23, 2009 (PST):
  • Joan Babe wrote on Friday, June 06, 2008 PDT ; ... The tractor that they used for parts is now available for someone else to use/restore.... Is this 1917 Titan still available If so, where and how much Please send picture and list.
    victor wyatt wrote on Sunday, February 22, 2009 (PST):
  • I have a nice Case 500 but can t find the serial number,any ideas Would like to know the value,also.
    SHERRY WESTENDORF wrote on Wednesday, January 28, 2009 (PST):
  • How much horsepower is in a 900 case Anyone know
    Bill Pilkerton wrote on Thursday, January 22, 2009 (PST):
  • We are looking for a Case 400 gas 411 55-56-57 w/f,p/s eagle-hitch, as long its mechanical good ! Thanks, Bill
    Rick Fricke wrote on Friday, January 09, 2009 (PST):
  • My father bought a 500 new sometime in the mid-fifties, eventually it ended up in the hands of my grandfather Kenneth Grieser Defiance, OH who sold it sometime in the early 1970s. I would really like to locate it, but no one seems to remember who he sold it to. I do know the block was welded back in the 50s but never gave any problems. Please let me know if you might have any idea about its location - I imagine it is still in the general area of NW Ohio.
    Ronald Clement wrote on Thursday, January 08, 2009 (PST):
  • My memories of a Titan 10-20 When the wheat would get ripe my uncle Lester would hook horses to his McCormick-Deering binder and cut and bind the grain. We would then put the bundles of grain into shocks in the field. When the grain had dried for a day or two we would haul it in and stack it near the corral. The next day I would hear my uncle Doc comming down the road with his Titan pulling his thesher. He would set it up near the stack of bundles of grain and point the straw so it would be blown into the corral. The next day the crew would show up to run the thresher. Uncle Doc would start the Titan up do his adjusting and then start the thresher. Uncle Lester and I had climbed up onto the stack of wheat. We would start feeding the bundles of grain to the thesher. If we were lucky the breeze would be away from us. It never was all day. It was always hot and the chaf would stick to us and make us itchy. Yet these are good memories. The old Titan would sit there just a running like it enjoyed its job too with a little steam coming out of the barrel used for a radiator. This was in the late 1930 s and early 1940 s. I ask uncle Doc one time why he didn t get a newer tractor with rubber tires. He answerred me by saying that this Titan handles the thresher better than the newer tractors do. I enjoyed the threshing and the old tractor. I am not sure but I think uncle Doc told me it was a 1918. I know it sure look like the tractor in the picture except it was very dirty from the use it had been through. Ron.
    Faan de Wit wrote on Saturday, January 03, 2009 (PST):
  • Where can I get parts for a Case 500 Diesel and what is the Case logo color on that Case 500 Diesel.
    Faan de Wit wrote on Saturday, January 03, 2009 (PST):
  • Where can I get parts for a Case 500 Diesel and what is the Case logo color on that Case 500 Diesel.
    Lawrence D Barnhart wrote on Sunday, December 28, 2008 (PST):
  • Im looking for rocker arm assembly 1937
    Monica Dirac wrote on Friday, December 19, 2008 (PST):
  • Last month I purchased a 1920 Titan 10-20 at the auction at the Steam Museum in Vista CA. It starts and runs nicely, has a leak in the cooling system, needs new paint on the radiator, which is also developing a leak. It has a tall exhaust pipe unlike the 1918 model in the picture.
    Mario wrote on Thursday, December 18, 2008 (PST):
  • How much is a 1918 titan international harvester
    Lon Welch wrote on Sunday, December 14, 2008 (PST):
  • My great grandfather and his brother both had Yuba tractors early 1900s ; their farms were located in southeastern Washington State. An elderly neighbor told of watching my grandfather’s tractor work pulling a combine. When they came to a hill the tractor couldn’t pull, the front of the tractor would rare up. They then stopped and hooked a team up to help the tractor over the hill. If the tractor went over a wash some of the track roller balls would fall out. They would pick them up so they could be put back in place when servicing the tractor at the end of the day. They build shades over the tractor that ran the full length of it. This is hot country in the summers, I can’t imagine how much work or how uncomfortable it was for the operator of the tractor. I have a picture of one of the tractors hooked to a combine but it is poor quality and hard to see a lot of detail. Thanks to this site for providing a much sought after photo of the Yuba tractor.
    Allen McIntosh wrote on Wednesday, July 16, 2008 (PDT):
  • My Grandfather purchased a 500 diesel from the Case dealer in Oakland Illinois sometime around 1956. He sold it in an auction in 1972. I would like to find this tractor since I use to ride in the fields with him in the early sixties when I was a little kid. I would be interested in purchasing to restore. His name was Ernest McIntosh from Kansas Illinois. Thank you.
    Tony Hnatiuk wrote on Wednesday, July 09, 2008 (PDT):
  • Mary Kline do you still have the w-12
    Gene Tuma wrote on Wednesday, June 25, 2008 (PDT):
  • Have a excellent running 500D, new starter, rubber, liquid and chainsfor sale in N.Minnesota. 412 401 3222
    Joan Babe wrote on Friday, June 06, 2008 (PDT):
  • My dad his brother restored their dad s 1917 Titan 10-20 quite a few years ago. The tractor that they used for parts is now available for someone else to use/restore. It is missing a drive wheel and back axle. If anyone is interested in pictures, my family can email them. I am also hoping to have a basic inventory of the parts available.
    Dave wrote on Wednesday, May 21, 2008 (PDT):
  • for the posting above on the OC-3 I m selling, my number is 860-748-7924 in Connecticut
    Dave wrote on Wednesday, May 21, 2008 (PDT):
  • I have a complete OC-3 that I m selling. It has a Herculese IXB-3 engine and a Ware loader with a bucket and a blade. It s had the entire engine rebuilt. Ran last year hasn t been started yet this year. Tracks and lower end in good shape. Recently replaced brake bands. Hydraulics work well. Will part out if I can get enough requests or will sell as complete machine.
    Brooks wrote on Tuesday, May 06, 2008 (PDT):
  • Does anyone have information about the Case 510B-H Is it similar the 500 shown here Are parts interchangeable thanks in advance for any information.
    Jeremy wrote on Monday, April 28, 2008 (PDT):
  • I have a 400 Case diesel standard, and would like to sell. Needs some work but ran when i parked it a few years ago. Can anyone tell me about what it is worth
    roger a ackerman wrote on Monday, April 07, 2008 (PDT):
  • I have a 1971 Case 570, and I am looking for a Case 290 or 291 agriculture loader. I am also looking for a Case Canopy to fit this tractor. If anyone can help, please let me know.
    Randy Spayd wrote on Tuesday, March 25, 2008 (PDT):
  • I own a 400 caseomatic in running condition. Working on getting tires. If you re interested or have any information on where to find parts for this tractor I would really appreciate any help. Thanks Randy rnlspayd at power-net.net
    james wrote on Monday, March 17, 2008 (PDT):
  • hi all you kiwis.Im an Oliver fan from christchurch and im currently restoring my grandfathers 1945 hg with 68 track width.But my gearbox operates fine but my housing is cracked badly.This is the only thing stoping me from completing it.If anyone could help me out ie where to locate another housing or if you have one for sale i would be greatfull. email me on blanchaj at lincoln.ac.nz
    J.B.Doil Harvey wrote on Wednesday, March 05, 2008 (PST):
  • I Just bought a B.F. Avery crawler Engine Hercules 1XB-3 Ser. No. 10980 Does not have a Tractor Ser. NUMBER Could some tell me the year by the engine number. I believe the B.F.Avery model A tractor motor was installed on a crawler kit.
    Thomas Molloy wrote on Monday, March 03, 2008 (PST):
  • I have an oc3 and am in need of fuel tank and grill mpc1100 at bellsouth.net
    David Paton wrote on Monday, February 25, 2008 (PST):
  • I have an Oliver OCS or Cletrac Hg for sale Can t find serial No, can somebody tell me where to look for it Don t know what year Doesn t go, has been in our shed for 22 years awaiting restoration, but just don t have the time. Don t know whats wrong with it, wasn t going when I bought it Anybody interested in purchasing it We are in Queensland, Australia Phone 61 7 4698 4743
    Mike Warrick wrote on Monday, February 18, 2008 (PST):
  • I have a Case 400 super diesel, Needs pistons and rings, I can sell complete tractor or sell parts off it.. I asm in Central Texas.....
    Daniel J Palmer wrote on Saturday, February 09, 2008 (PST):
  • Our farm still has an oliver oc3 42 Its in good running condition and we still use it
    Frank Pina wrote on Friday, February 01, 2008 (PST):
  • RE; Oliver HG-42 306A080 Hercules engine Looking for water pump - Thanks for any advice/help Please Call Frank at 707 963-4672
    Steve Ruddy wrote on Sunday, January 20, 2008 (PST):
  • I wonder why this one was painted yellow. My research has shown they were painted a combination of green red and yellow. It doesn t appeare that any green is showing up under the yellow so I m assuming it must have been stripped at some point
    Dutchie Hoogenboom wrote on Tuesday, December 18, 2007 (PST):
  • I have an HG40 Oliver needing an exhaust system. 4-cycinder.
    E. Morgan wrote on Sunday, December 09, 2007 (PST):
  • I have an elderly friend who has an F12 1938 with steel wheels, a cultivator, and a sickle bar to sell, but we need to know the going prices. The tractor ran a few years ago and was used occassionally by her husband. It starts with a hand crank. Any help in getting it priced would be appreciated. Dec. 9, 2007
    Walter wrote on Wednesday, November 28, 2007 (PST):
  • Would like information on Cletrack crawler possibly 1920 s vintage or older. 6 cylinder gas. Motor has H on the head casting. # 35 cast into radiator housing. photos available.
    Walter wrote on Wednesday, November 28, 2007 (PST):
  • Would like information on Cletrack crawler possibly 1920 s vintage or older. 6 cylinder gas. Motor has H on the head casting. # 35 cast into radiator housing. photos available.
    richard kemmer wrote on Saturday, November 17, 2007 (PST):
  • we have a oliver hg dozer and tring to find out how to put together the starter. I live in SC phone number is 864 487 0706.
    Bryan Lloyd wrote on Friday, November 16, 2007 (PST):
  • I have a 1952 Cockshutt 40 with the budda 6 cyl gas, has a leaking head gasket and wouyld like to rebuild it next year assuming it survives the winter doing snowplowing, any info on where to find a rebuild kit for this machine would be greatly appreciated
    etuma wrote on Tuesday, November 13, 2007 (PST):
  • I have a Case 500, very good working order, new rubber all around plus liquid, chains and a short wood skidder in N. Minnesota Isabella that I d like to sell. Please contact me;412 401 3222
    joel meilleur wrote on Thursday, November 08, 2007 (PST):
  • hi guys! i would need a starter for my oliver oc3-42, anyone could help me to find it thks in advance !!!
    Lawrence M. Skidmore wrote on Monday, October 22, 2007 (PDT):
  • I found an American Tractor Equipment Corp tracted, bulldozer type, front loader with Willys engine and drive. Where can I find information and value. I want to buy and restore. I was told it s a 1934. Don t know anything about them; I m a willys jeep man. Help!
    John wrote on Friday, October 19, 2007 (PDT):
  • I beleive that all of the 12 series used the same engine and carb
    tim harding wrote on Friday, September 28, 2007 (PDT):
  • I have just purchased a hg-42 oliver cletrac dozer and I am looking for any information on how I may find a starter or starter info I have no Idea what year it is maybe a 1949 can anyone push me in the right direction as to where I may find one...my phone # is 607-642-8602. I live in berkshire NY...the serial # is 55GA902....please HELP!!!!!!
    Rob wrote on Friday, September 28, 2007 (PDT):
  • Looking for a head gasket for a cockshutt 50 desiel. Any help would be great!
    Dennis wrote on Thursday, September 27, 2007 (PDT):
  • Would appreciate info on firing order for cockshutt 50 6 cyl gas. Thanks in advance. Dennis
    Dennis wrote on Thursday, September 27, 2007 (PDT):
  • Would appreciate info on firing order for cockshutt 50 6 cyl gas. Thanks in advance. Dennis
    Dennis wrote on Thursday, September 27, 2007 (PDT):
  • Would appreciate info on firing order for cockshutt 50 6 cyl gas. Thanks in advance. Dennis
    steve lewis wrote on Friday, September 21, 2007 (PDT):
  • I have a 600 case that im thinking about selling. Good tractor! I still use it every spring for planting.The only major work I have done to it is grind the valves had one sticking,so I did all 12 nothing wrong with it ,just want something with a cab.
    paul schopbach wrote on Wednesday, September 05, 2007 (PDT):
  • hello looking for brake cams and pedals for a 10-20 titan Thank you Paul
    PAUL SCHOPBACH wrote on Tuesday, September 04, 2007 (PDT):
  • HELLO I AM IN PROCESS OF RESTORING A 10-20 TITAN AND AM LOOKING FOR A SET OF THE BRAKE CAMS AND PEDALS YEAR 1919 PLEASE EMAIL ME THANK YOU
    Arland Kluewer wrote on Monday, August 27, 2007 (PDT):
  • I recently bought the 50 gas wide front that my dad bought new in 1956, and sold at our farm auction in 1962. I am the 3rd owner, it has original paint,runs ok,but has 38 rear wheels from a 40. I would like to buy original 34 wheels. Please call 920-349-3907 or email if you can help
    glen evans wrote on Tuesday, August 14, 2007 (PDT):
  • drove 500 at night deep chiseling in1957
    Ryan Macko wrote on Monday, August 13, 2007 (PDT):
  • My grandpa owns a 500, i resently got it running in auto shop at school, we take it to the western ontario steam threshers, and pull it in the antiques, it os a greet tractor.
    Brad Beverly wrote on Sunday, August 12, 2007 (PDT):
  • the picture of the 1918 titan shown is my grandpa s
    Jack wrote on Tuesday, July 24, 2007 (PDT):
  • I have a tractor needs sanded and painted and other work, but I don t know the year so we can sell it Can someone help me model number 4508731sc
    Thomas B. Moore Sr. wrote on Friday, July 20, 2007 (PDT):
  • I am looking for a manifold for flathead 6 cylinder gasoline engine. I was told that the manifold for a f-11 will work. Is the f-11 an f-12 the same Where can I find this manifold
    Adam Albers wrote on Thursday, July 12, 2007 (PDT):
  • I am looking for a Farmall F -12 to restore. If anyone has one that you are selling, drop me a line. My address is; mario714 at hotmail. com Thanks
    Jack Sweeney wrote on Thursday, June 28, 2007 (PDT):
  • I have a Farmall F-14 narrow front with rubber,steel on back.Don t know what year,good paint and decals, runs great. Also I have a F-12 narrow front with steel and steel on back,good paint and decals,also runs great. Had them in a parade and someone thought one was a 1938 I don t know. I bought them from a guy for my grandsons but they are not interested in them so I thought I would sell them and buy them something else
    allison woolaver wrote on Monday, June 25, 2007 (PDT):
  • cockshutt 2o deluxe for sale restored.cockshutt 40 deluxe diesel for sale restored .
    Paul Kiss wrote on Tuesday, June 12, 2007 (PDT):
  • I ve got a IH T20 cletrac. I am interested in selling it. If anyone has an idea of people interested please let me know. I have pictures to send.
    Mike da Costa wrote on Friday, June 01, 2007 (PDT):
  • My grampa bought one new and I use to disc with it when I was 10 years old. I d love to have one myself. Anyone have one for sale.
    Charlie Parmelee wrote on Tuesday, May 22, 2007 (PDT):
  • hello, I am in desperate need of pistons or a whole motor, a 273 Buda diesel, from a cockshutt 50. ANY help would be greatly appreciated
    noel gauthier wrote on Tuesday, May 22, 2007 (PDT):
  • I would like to know the timing procedure for a psb injection pump on an Oliver 550 1969
    Alan Amerian wrote on Saturday, May 19, 2007 (PDT):
  • Could you tell me how much you are asking for your Oliver HG What year is it and is it in running condition Which state are you in
    I have a OLIVER HG 4 sale wrote on Wednesday, May 16, 2007 (PDT):
  • WONT TO SALE NOW
    jon retzlaff wrote on Tuesday, May 15, 2007 (PDT):
  • looking for a carburetor for cockshutt 40 or a rebuildable core.
    Lannie Phillips wrote on Sunday, May 13, 2007 (PDT):
  • Hi; Does anybody have info on Cockshutt Industrial Tractors
    RICHARD FREDERICK wrote on Thursday, May 03, 2007 (PDT):
  • Looking for a 500 Case in good working order in Wisconsin. Anyone out there have one for sale Please contact me.
    Johnnny wrote on Tuesday, May 01, 2007 (PDT):
  • I have a F-12 with steel wheels. I would like to replace the lugs with rubber treads like I ve seen in some photos. Does anyone know where I can get these type treads
    roger gilley wrote on Monday, April 30, 2007 (PDT):
  • i have a 1942 hg 31 i need a drive geag on the left side i brock the 12 studs off or will ing to sell it runs osom an has all the oringanl spark plugs i an the secont owner an the old gut i got it off got it new he put a blad on it runs good works grate nice toy would like to fix or sell
    Carolyn Turner wrote on Wednesday, April 25, 2007 (PDT):
  • I have my husband s 1937 or 1939 rubber tired F-12 Farmall stored in the shed and would like to find out the value and if anyone would be interested in buying it. It was restored and repainted and won many tractor pulls in Idaho. Anyone interested
    Dennis wrote on Wednesday, April 25, 2007 (PDT):
  • Hi Looking for an oil pan for a cockshutt 50 series budha 6 cyl gas engine . Any info and availability greatly appreciated. Thanks in Advance Dennis
    Max wrote on Wednesday, April 25, 2007 (PDT):
  • I have a 500 case in good working order. My 500 have the case lights on the fenders and they work. I don t use it much and would like to find a good home for it.
    zachary ayers wrote on Sunday, April 15, 2007 (PDT):
  • i found a hg42 with a winch. it has 6 good rolls no motor. make me an offer for one item or i will sell it whole. my number is 304 257 6924. any good offer will not be refused thanks.
    Jim Strezos wrote on Tuesday, October 03, 2006 (PDT):
  • I have a cockshutt 40 for sale. The tractor tin is in mint shape,it does run but needs to be restored.2500.00 O.B. Beaverton, Ontario. 1705-426-4343. Call after 6;00 PM
    Jim Strezos wrote on Tuesday, October 03, 2006 (PDT):
  • I have a cockshutt 40 for sale. The tractor tin is in mint shape,it does run but needs to be restored.2500.00 O.B. Beaverton, Ontario. 1705-426-4343. Call after 6;00 PM
    dave wrote on Friday, September 22, 2006 (PDT):
  • My dad just purchased a 50 cockshutt. We are going to put it to work, but we can't get engine to fire up now. It did at first with a cylinder miss so we changed the rotor and cap and coil to 12V. Now it won't start at all. Can anyone lend some advice? you can email me
    patrick jenin wrote on Tuesday, September 19, 2006 (PDT):
  • i have a 40 cockshutt that was running fine but now only runs for a short time and then dies. If i keep the choke open it will run for a while but then stops. I then changed the needle and seat and cleaned the carb, but it still does the samething would anyone know what the problem might be.
    Chris in IL wrote on Thursday, August 31, 2006 (PDT):
  • I'm trying to find a Farmall 1933 F-12 with a 113 cu farmall engine ,if anyone can help please email me at The_true_everlasting_darkness at hotmail.com
    D. Mackinson wrote on Saturday, August 26, 2006 (PDT):
  • Hi there. Looking for a case 500 in running condition in Illinois.
    Robert wrote on Saturday, August 19, 2006 (PDT):
  • Dennis, The Case 600 was only built for one year. I think I was told 1958 or somewhere within a year either direction. According to a friend that knows the Case line well, he said that the total production was near 1,100 with about 300 of those on LP gas, and the rest diesel. As far as parts, they may be a little hard to find since the production was limited. I'll ask him about your questions and let you know what he says. He has 3 of them himself, one on LP and all running.
    Dennis Lausen wrote on Wednesday, August 16, 2006 (PDT):
  • I have located a Case 600 which doesn't have a serial tag.It is missing the starter but otherwise is intact.Can anyone enlighten me about this tractor as to parts availability , cubic inch displacement ect. It is a diesel.
    Mary Kline wrote on Wednesday, August 09, 2006 (PDT):
  • I have my late husbands W12 and i know it should be red-it needs a new paint job and i need to know what SHADE of red it should be. He put an hydrolic A frame on it and has a 15 H.P. gas engine that sits on the A frame to raise and lower a 12" X 4' auger-for digging post holes. I would sell all for $1,800 but if it don't sell i will repaint it and keep it in the family. It has rubber on it-not the original steel wheels. I am in North central Arkansas. Please, email me with the info--mhkline at yellville.net
    Marcus Becker wrote on Saturday, July 22, 2006 (PDT):
  • I have a case 500 diesel that I am rebuilding. I am searching for a set of heads or a parts tractor. I am located in washington state. Any help would be greaty appreciated.
    Roger Ehrlich wrote on Saturday, July 22, 2006 (PDT):
  • Oh, what memories the pictures and stories bring back! I was a young boy on an Oregon farm when by dad bought a Coop E4 about 1951, 1952(?). It was unique for its time, bought to replace a steel-wheeled Case Model L. We used it to pull 3-16" MM plow, harrows, rollers, disks, etc. Also, the live PTO was the first available, along with two creeper gears. We used the Coop to drive a Gehl field chopper, putting up silage. To be sure, it had its problems. To name a few; Repeated broken front spindles (at the L), unreliable hydraulic couplers for remote cylinder, transmission issues with a the shifter fork. But, the 6 cyclinder Buda engine (very new to the industry, competing with 4 cylinder Case, 2 cylinder John Deere R tractors -- "engine runs too fast, too many cylinders, ..."), was very strong, very reliable. It would purrrrr like a kitten in the field under load, able to be heard for long distances across open fields. We made some modifications, such as a step platform in the rear to aid in getting on/off, and splitting the rear wheel rims, adding 2", for better traction (used 13X38 tires, I think). The marketing and support for these tractors was terrible. The dealership was a local coop, with little shop experience, parts, or support. Very few were sold in the area, and the line died out in a few years.
    Barney wrote on Thursday, July 20, 2006 (PDT):
  • I purchased a 430 case diesel was told it needed a new clutch, starter was no good ,generator not working .adjusted the hand clutch reworked the starter cleaned the generator and the case sounds and run great one small problem I wou like to install power steering I have no idea how or where it goes I assume the pump connect in front of the rad can any advise me if i am the right track and where can I get the complete power steering unit Thank for your help
    Bob Gerber wrote on Wednesday, July 19, 2006 (PDT):
  • I have driven a 500 in my younger days when I worked for a case dealer. A friend of mine also has one and needs a head for it. I own a 900 diesel that I bought 2005 mecanical work is done, next is painting. I also have a C, D, DC-3, DC4 and case equipment.
    Hogmuffin 81 wrote on Thursday, July 13, 2006 (PDT):
  • the first tractor i ever drove was cockshutt 50. My grandpas. sure was a good tractor wish we never would have sold it.
    Simon wrote on Wednesday, June 21, 2006 (PDT):
  • I have a running 1953 Fiat 50 bulldozer with narrow guage tracks and a blade, could anyone tell me it's worth? Thanks, Simon.
    Jim wrote on Monday, June 12, 2006 (PDT):
  • Need info on setting the timing on my Case Diesel 400 injector pump ( American Bosch PSB )
    George jester wrote on Sunday, June 11, 2006 (PDT):
  • I was giving a old Mccormick and deering tractor it looks like a horse drwn tractor. it has two thin wheels a seat and three levers, one on each side and a small one by the seat.it also has two foot brokes.if it is possible could you send me pic or web site info of what i have. thank you
    Kyle Williamson wrote on Tuesday, June 06, 2006 (PDT):
  • I just got a case tractor. For the model number it says its a 520. It looks very similar to this csae 500 i cant find any info on this tractor.call me at 803-609-6773
    Thomas Payne wrote on Monday, June 05, 2006 (PDT):
  • I have two identical F-12s, both with cultivators onboard, steel wheels, narrow front ends, recently retrieved from a hedgerow. Only one of them still has a tree trunk attached. For somebody serious, I believe one or both of these could be restored. Otherwise, they will make nice lawn ornaments on either side of my driveway.
    Ron naylor wrote on Wednesday, May 24, 2006 (PDT):
  • Hello; I recently bought two original pieces of literature for these Yuba Tractors(one for model 20-35 and one for a model 12-20. Can anyone tell me about when these models were manufactured? Thanks, Ron
    albert wrote on Sunday, May 21, 2006 (PDT):
  • just putting in a clutch on a Cockshutt Standard but don't really know what model it is also cannot find low range, nor could previous owner who claimed an acquaintance once showed him any help?
    Robert Russ wrote on Monday, May 08, 2006 (PDT):
  • i am wondering if any one is selling any case, mckormick, or international i live in south central wisconsin but dont want to hear anything about john deeres
    Roger Snider wrote on Sunday, April 23, 2006 (PDT):
  • My dad has a cockshutt 40 and was in the process of rebuilding the engine in it when the deisel shop lost the original fuel injector pump , any help finding a good pump to fit this buda deisel would be greatly appreciated . He also has a 50 parted out , may possiblly get rid of some parts .
    ron wrote on Sunday, April 09, 2006 (PDT):
  • i am looking for cockshutt 50 diesel engine block..thanks Ron
    kirk in kansas, wrote on Friday, April 07, 2006 (PDT):
  • Im confused? Is the grey color on the older farmall,s a light battleship grey, or dark grey of this color? I think it,s the dark version from what ive seen in the photo file,s,that look,s really good with the red wheel,s, and also the strip that go,s around the gas tank ,and the radiator, Is that brass, or is it just grey? K,C,
    brian koeman wrote on Thursday, March 23, 2006 (PST):
  • i'm looking for a golden eagle 40 diesel call 616 437 9277
    brian koeman wrote on Thursday, March 23, 2006 (PST):
  • i wood like to sell my cockshutt 1350 gas asking $8000.00
    brian koeman wrote on Tuesday, March 21, 2006 (PST):
  • i am looking for a cockshutt 50 diesel please call 616 437 9277 or email me
    Harold J. Rauch wrote on Monday, March 20, 2006 (PST):
  • Hi there, I have a 1954 CASE 500 Diesel tractor, it is in pretty good condition, but it has a spun rod bearing on #3 cylinder, the engine is not stuck, it has rear wheel weights and power steering, tractor is all there, I have extra engine parts etc. I might consider selling it if I get what I am asking price for the tractor. I really don't have the time to work on it right now. Let me know if you have an interest, I live in Penna. and live 17 Miles North of Allentown, Pa. my phone # is 610-767-8370 if you would like to talk on the phone. Thanks, Harold
    steve wrote on Sunday, March 19, 2006 (PST):
  • hi cockshutt friends. i'm looking to chat with any one who wants to about cockshutt tractors. i have grown up on cockshutt pulling tractors. i have 2 cockshutt 40 models and a 50. great tractors. my first taste of these tractors is my dads 50 which he still has after 30 plus yrs. thanks cockshutt puller
    marc tessier wrote on Saturday, March 11, 2006 (PST):
  • i have alot of f12 and f14 parts for sale.. i need some parts for a 1933 waukesha f12 . also i have head gasket for fl motor brand new in rapper for 51.00 plus shipping. it is for a 3 inch bore.
    Robert Russ wrote on Monday, February 27, 2006 (PST):
  • I am looking for a low priced 500 case in still good condition with lots or least repairs
    lee gasser wrote on Saturday, February 25, 2006 (PST):
  • I am an artist ,just finished painting a oliver in a spring setting ,with barn in back ground ,it nice to see the real thing
    marc tessier wrote on Tuesday, February 21, 2006 (PST):
  • do you know of any f12 1933 parts for sale. did you know farmall made a f10 before the f12 waukesha. would you know of any waukessha motors for sale from 1932 or 33 . or any manuals. thanks marc
    olan turer wrote on Tuesday, February 21, 2006 (PST):
  • four friends and i are building a 1968 830case comfort king for the houston livestock show and rodeo our deadline is feb.27 and we need a set of front grills,and a chrome piece for the side of the fuel tank thanks olan turner
    olan turer wrote on Tuesday, February 21, 2006 (PST):
  • four friends and i are building a 1968 830case comfort king for the houston livestock show and rodeo our deadline is feb.27 and we need a set of front grills,and a chrome piece for the side of the fuel tank thanks olan turner
    tony deepe wrote on Monday, February 20, 2006 (PST):
  • have a case 830 comfort king diesel good cond. wide and narrow front make offer
    marc tessier wrote on Monday, February 20, 2006 (PST):
  • is this tractor for sale . if not do you know where i could get parts for a 1933 f12
    Chad Johnson wrote on Wednesday, February 01, 2006 (PST):
  • My father just purchased another F-12 to restore. The serial number indicates that it is a 35 however, the block does not have the serial number stamped on it. Another odd thing about the block, casted into it is 8-20-P above 1808D I believe it is. Anybody have an idea what that indicates? The 3 other F-12 blocks he has have no such casting in the block except for the 1808D. Thank you for any info.
    Dick wrote on Sunday, January 15, 2006 (PST):
  • I have a cletrac radiator,damm thing wieghs more than a small car.I would like to sell same. I live in ct & you would have to pick it up.
    Dale Porter wrote on Monday, January 09, 2006 (PST):
  • I alway wanted an OC3, well I just picked one up that is in restorable condition. Just started to get imformation on parts, and I found this site. Hope to get it ready for spring. Will be back later!
    LDK wrote on Tuesday, December 20, 2005 (PST):
  • Am Interested in selling Titan 10-20 Tractor (s/n 57446 1920 Model. Has been stored inside and is completely original. Pictures available to serious inquires.
    Kevin Duskie wrote on Tuesday, December 13, 2005 (PST):
  • I am looking for a Case 900 LP, that is restorable, preferably in Midwest (KS,MO,NE,CO) Thanks
    Tom Parrrett wrote on Tuesday, December 06, 2005 (PST):
  • My grandfather was Dent Parrett, founder of several tractor companies. I am gathering info about him and his activities and would appreciate any help. I am especially interested in his work on Co-Op, Cockshutt, Wallis, Massey-Harris, Graham-Bradley and any other tractors. Tom Parrett, New York City
    Aaron T. wrote on Sunday, November 20, 2005 (PST):
  • I am looking for a hood for an F-12. Trying to fix up grandpa's tractor but it looks like grandpa lost the hood! Thanks.
    Keith Sagehorn wrote on Saturday, November 12, 2005 (PST):
  • I would like to find the 1959 case 900 Diesel I grew up on It had big rubber(23.1x26) and the last I knew it had an Egging cab on it. If anyone knows of one like this please e-mail The tractor was from NE Colorado Thanks.
    Bran Marian wrote on Wednesday, November 02, 2005 (PST):
  • I am Bran Marian From romania I am selling a gas engine made in germany in 1900 by ,,Deutz" company.The engine was brought by some rellatives in 1905 in village ,,putineiu".He was brought by my grand grand father who was on germany in those years.The engine remainned owers until today.I am looking to sell the gas engine..I even have some pictures thit my grand=grand father and his engine.In case that you want to buy it the transport is made by the buyer . The price is 5000 euro.You can contact me anytime. My number is ;(004)(0247)415132.You can call me everyday betwen 15;00 and 21;00 o'clock The engine is 100% functionable.My asurence is that it has no missing parts,he is 100% complete.It's in good shape.you only have to put oil between the mechanism.If you want to buy it please give me you details about your country and adress and all soo we make the deal,and the date when you send the transport to my country.(i am looking to sell it in maximum two weeks because i dont want the winter to chatch me without selling it) Waiting for your reply. Whit all the respect,Bran Marian From Romania
    Dick Hamilton wrote on Friday, October 21, 2005 (PDT):
  • I have been working on a 1938 F-12. Today I got the brakes repaired and now will continue on the rear end. I do need a seat as the old one is in bad shape. Will try to repair it if I can't find one. Can't wait to get it running since my son and I bought this close to 10 years ago, then my son went to work in Mexico. Maybe some day soon.
    Don Stevens wrote on Wednesday, October 19, 2005 (PDT):
  • Just listed a question above about a McCormick Deering Farmall T10 548 4 Did not know if I had to write my e mail wrestlersds at bright.net sorry for the mess up Thanks again if anyone can help with information about this tractor.
    Don Stevens wrote on Wednesday, October 19, 2005 (PDT):
  • We have a McCormick Deering Farmall we think is in a Titan. We need information It is Gray on steel wheels with the number T10 548 4. We would like to know year, paint codes and any other information we can get. Please E Mail us if you have any information on this tractor. Thanks for your help.
    Don Stevens wrote on Wednesday, October 19, 2005 (PDT):
  • We have a McCormick Deering Farmall we think is in a Titan. We need information It is Gray on steel wheels with the number T10 548 4. We would like to know year, paint codes and any other information we can get. Please E Mail us if you have any information on this tractor. Thanks for your help.
    Brian Harrington wrote on Monday, September 26, 2005 (PDT):
  • HELLO All OC3-42 fans, I am buying one right now and am open for any technical tips or suggestions. Email me any comments or parts you may have forsale, I live in N Texas Oklahoma border area. I plan on redoing this little Crwler with a big heart this winter. Would appreciate any tips or short cuts, It has a blade on it and is S/N 8WH300, I don't even know what year it is, I did find the guys at Zimmerman Oliver Cletrac in PA. They seem real sharp on this unit and parts and prices. Thank you all for your time. flyinghranch at copper.net
    Wayne Carpenter wrote on Monday, September 05, 2005 (PDT):
  • I restored a 1937 F-12 with fenders, round spoke front and rear wheels, and a hydraulic lift under the seat. I even put NEW tires on it. It starts on the first or second crank and the hydraulic lift works too. I grew up using this tractor to feed beef cattle hay every morning. I would take off my belt and tie the steering wheel to the seat in a slight turn and then get in the wagon and toss out the hay as the sun came up. My stepfather paid $35.00 for this tractor. It now looks as new as a 1937 tractor can look.
    wes wrote on Saturday, August 20, 2005 (PDT):
  • Looking for complete motor for oc-3 crawler. Send replies to Wes at wjrharris at chartermi.net. Thank you
    GARY PARKER wrote on Tuesday, August 09, 2005 (PDT):
  • I HAVE THE 1956 CASE 301 THAT MY DAD FARMED WITH. I NEED THE SHEET METAL AND GRILL. WOULD LIKE TO PURCHASE A PARTS TRACTOR. SAVANNAH GEORGIA
    Rich wrote on Friday, August 05, 2005 (PDT):
  • In regards to the above request for HG42 sheet metal, if you can help me... please call 530 226-8411 Many thanx.... rich
    Rich wrote on Friday, August 05, 2005 (PDT):
  • Just bought what I am guessing is a 1951 HG42 SN # 57GA080. I will be in need of nearly all the sheet metal for the engine cover and radiator grille and cowling. Mine has a hydraulic blade installed on front and a very heavy winch (1/2" cable) on the back. Looking forward to restoring it and showing it, and Yeah, perhaps using it a bit.
    floyd goemaat wrote on Thursday, August 04, 2005 (PDT):
  • need parts for f-12, also have technical info for others who need it. 641-891-9267
    Budd wrote on Thursday, July 21, 2005 (PDT):
  • Is anybody intrested in a john 420 front axel
    george wrote on Monday, July 18, 2005 (PDT):
  • hit wrong key , e mail is hnatiuk57 at yahoo.com for parts or info.
    george wrote on Monday, July 18, 2005 (PDT):
  • patt, after nov.1 1936 they are red, so you could have red or grey as in all series of these tractors w-12,w-14,w-30,wk-40,wd-40 as well as the 10-20,my 1938 10-20 is in original red and original rear rubber,a nice tractor.i have a 1935 grey w-30 and a 1936 red one. my 1936 w-12 is red my 1936 wk-40 is grey, so that shows you can have both red and grey in 1936.i also have a good supply of spare parts for these gems. e mail me, hnatiuk57 2
    HM wrote on Sunday, July 10, 2005 (PDT):
  • Illegal to use horse equipment? Chevy 454 big block. I am quite confused.
    Patrick Klein wrote on Wednesday, June 29, 2005 (PDT):
  • My family has what I believe is a 1920 Titan Tractor 10-20 20 HP 500 RPM serial # 48211 chain driven. I am trying to find repair manuals color charts or any other information useful for restoring this tractor. It still runs but needs a lot of work. Any information would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
    Al wrote on Sunday, May 29, 2005 (PDT):
  • I have a 1947 hg I put an OC3 frame and running gear under it much stronger.It has a loader built by Americsn Tractor Co.L-HG in 1945 out of Oakland Calif.It has A bee-gee hydraulic pump mounted up front BGA215. I'm rebuilding the pump I hope but can't find parts (HELP) Does any one have info on American Tractor Crop.Thanks Al 209-296-5139
    Al wrote on Sunday, May 29, 2005 (PDT):
  • I have a 1947 hg I put an OC3 frame and running gear under it much stronger.It has a loader built by Americsn Tractor Co.L-HG in 1945 out of Oakland Calif.It has A bee-gee hydraulic pump mounted up front BGA215. I'm rebuilding the pump I hope but can't find parts (HELP) Does any one have info on American Tractor Crop.
    kurt wrote on Wednesday, April 27, 2005 (PDT):
  • I am looking for a block for a 630 case diesel or complete engine or call 1-641-680-8231
    Tim Rohde wrote on Saturday, April 23, 2005 (PDT):
  • Im 25 years old and alredy have 15 tractors of my own one of wich is a 1916 50 case steam engine. Mom and Dad got me my first one when I was in first grade an it was a walkashaw f-12 now I have 3 F-12s, 1 F-14, 3 F-20s, 2 F-30s, and a W-30 and at least one of all are on full steal and all most a full set on f&h I just need some 36" F-30 rears.
    Bill in Jefferson WI wrote on Tuesday, April 19, 2005 (PDT):
  • We are having an auction May 6th with many CAST IRON TRACTOR SEATS. Visit our website at www.stephensspecialtyauctions.com to see pictures and more information!
    Patt c wrote on Monday, April 11, 2005 (PDT):
  • What color is a w-12 red or gray?
    Rйjean F.J. Meilleur wrote on Saturday, April 09, 2005 (PDT):
  • I have a Case 620 Ser.81008344..that is I am working on oneit runs goodLooking to installed a p.t.o. on it,is it still availableor what,,,any infos on it would be appreciated. Thank you (yes, I am in province of Quйbec, Canada)
    Andrew smith wrote on Saturday, April 02, 2005 (PST):
  • have a case 500 and many other case tractors need to know how to increce horepower for pulling
    Clarence Young wrote on Thursday, March 31, 2005 (PST):
  • My dad run one of the YUBAS plowing sod in Montana in 1908 He worked for the Couch brothers plowing up this Montana sod. We still have the farm where he worked. I have found some of the balls. HE said that the tractor worked real good. Would like to hear one run someday. April 1 2005.
    willis bennett wrote on Monday, March 28, 2005 (PST):
  • I NEED A OLIVER OC3 FOR PARTS CALL 607 7332588 THINK YOU
    George Vokins wrote on Wednesday, March 23, 2005 (PST):
  • am looking for carburator for 1944 International Harvester or McCormick Deering. Any help?
    Shawn Landa wrote on Tuesday, March 22, 2005 (PST):
  • I have a f12 that is almost done being restored every bolt and nut. I think if a jd 420 high crop is worth 25000 because it has a drop rear axle than a beautiful little f12 should be worth at least three grand. An easy f12 resto costs about 2500 in labor plus parts and the tractor. Enjoy
    Rodney Marshall wrote on Monday, March 21, 2005 (PST):
  • I recently purchased this 1936 farmall-12 full steel tractor at an estate sale. Restored in the seventies it was kept in a shed while owner was in military and else where. It is beautiful. I paid $2895.00 for it and someone told me I was crazy. Any comments?
    wrote on Friday, March 18, 2005 (PST):

  • Jeff LaFountain wrote on Tuesday, March 15, 2005 (PST):
  • I have a 1933 F12 on rubber with a single wheel/fork front end. Can you please help me find Rear wheels? I restored this tractor in high school (1973) and it set up on my Dad's place while I was in the Navy for 21+ years. I want to get in shape for competitive pulling but the rear wheels are rusted off it.
    Bill Ihm wrote on Tuesday, March 15, 2005 (PST):
  • I need the color scheme for a 1935 SN# 25745 F-12. It appears to have originally been red underneath a repainted grey. The first color from the metal is red but am told this still may not mean it was originally red. Thanks, Bill
    Tim wrote on Monday, February 28, 2005 (PST):
  • Where do you find the seriel number on a John Deere MT?
    Gordon Crawford wrote on Monday, February 21, 2005 (PST):
  • wrote on Monday, February 21, 2005 Iam looking for pistons for a 50 Cockshutt Diesel. Engine is a Buda 6DA-273. The pistons part # T013678. Thanks, Gordon Crawford, North Gower, Ont. Cda. Tel.#613-489-3817.
    ron wrote on Sunday, February 20, 2005 (PST):
  • i remember back in the late 40's or early 50's, when i was a farmer, a polish farmer in back of us got a new cockshutt 50--remembering how all us farmers were back then, we just couldnt talk enough about them buying such a tractor when all our farm neighbors and us were so faithful with the IH and JD companys. as the time went on their so called "dumb cockshutt" stayed up with all the surrounding farmers tractors. THE GREAT REMEMBERANCES OF THE OLE FARMERS FROM THE BYGONE DAYS. THIS ALL TOOK PLACE IN SARATOGA COUNTY TOWN OF CHARLTON. LONG LIVE ALL THE OLD TIME TRACTORS!!!!!!
    Joe Truchard wrote on Saturday, February 19, 2005 (PST):
  • I have an Oliver OC-3 and am wondering what engine model is suppose to be in it. Is it the IXB-3?. I also need the water pump, pto and belt pully, the throttle lever, fenders, side curtains and some other parts. Can anyone give me some help or ideas. Thanks.
    Bruce Taylor wrote on Tuesday, February 08, 2005 (PST):
  • Looking for a hood for an F-12
    TOM M. wrote on Monday, January 31, 2005 (PST):
  • great forem thanks for all the info I bought a cockshutt 40 with an allis DSL. engin, was scratching my head as to how it got there
    ALLAN CHAMPLIN wrote on Monday, January 31, 2005 (PST):
  • I am in need of a tool box for a 1946 HG 42 OR detailed photos so i can reproduce one. It is the one thats is mounted under the seat and slides out. thanks Allan
    ALLAN CHAMPLIN wrote on Monday, January 31, 2005 (PST):
  • I have a set of manuals for a "BGS" They are oringals not reproductions. parts book and instruction manual.
    Keith H wrote on Wednesday, January 19, 2005 (PST):
  • What color and where do get the paint for a 1951 E4 Co-op?
    Kemp Baier wrote on Friday, January 14, 2005 (PST):
  • I have HG-42 1944 model.Her. motor gone when I got. AC, C motor was in it,but is war-out/hole in blk.WOULD LIKE TO PURCHASE HERC.4 cly. good runner or rebuilder. Reasonable priced.
    Joe Wiesen wrote on Tuesday, January 04, 2005 (PST):
  • I recently aquired a 52-53? Coop E5, Cockshutt, with a 6DA-273 diesel. Its a complete tractor in good condition. I am looking for a buyer, make an offer, I can send pics.
    kevin trachte wrote on Sunday, January 02, 2005 (PST):
  • One of the first pictures they have of me as a kid is on theseat of a Cockshutt 40. It's been rebuilt once in the fifty plus years we've had it. We do a lot of round baling, and it's never missed a season.
    GLENN FOGLE wrote on Saturday, January 01, 2005 (PST):
  • NEED F-12 ENGINE BLOCK OR REBUIDABLE ENGINE
    Lynn Stowe wrote on Tuesday, December 21, 2004 (PST):
  • Some where in 1945-1950 my father purchased a F-12, on steel front and rear. Front wheel was single. It was a combination Kerosene at Gas. Started on gas then to Kerosene. I have in my mind it was orange (but that was a few years ago) would this be enough information for a year.
    Jim Bolster wrote on Tuesday, December 21, 2004 (PST):
  • Just getting ready to repaint our 1935 (single Front wheel) F-12 the original "gray" and can't remember/find the color formula.
    Terry wrote on Saturday, December 18, 2004 (PST):
  • I just found out that my great grandfather sold The Yuba Ball Tread Tractor. He was th exclusive (Jonach Brothers) agent in Nemaha County , Kansas. Sold Model 18 for $3,000 and Model 12 for $2,250. He used it to farm about 400 acres. This is all I Know about this tractor.
    Brian H wrote on Saturday, December 18, 2004 (PST):
  • I have a hg3 with a 3 cylinder need a reverce gear
    Willow wrote on Saturday, December 11, 2004 (PST):
  • Can you please advise me on the price and availability of parts, service and operators manuals for a Oliver Cletrac DD serial Number 1L6076.Or if anyone has a copy Willow
    Alex Mohler wrote on Saturday, November 27, 2004 (PST):
  • What is the horsepower on this tractor raterd at on the hitch? I was just wondering if it could pull an Oliver 3 bottom plow nicely through the field. ALEX
    j.w. secrest wrote on Friday, November 26, 2004 (PST):
  • would like any information on the case 500 and if anyone has anything on a 1936 rc case it would be very helpful. am trying to restore one. will need at least the right fender,radiator, and engine parts.
    Lawrence wrote on Tuesday, November 16, 2004 (PST):
  • I need a complete cylinder head for a 1954 Case 500 diesel (split head six), as well as a push rod for the exhaust valve.
    bill olson wrote on Tuesday, October 12, 2004 (PDT):
  • looking for a starter for a F-12 any ideas? I am restoring a I-14 It has the ring gear but no starter I am sure it is the same as the F-12 thanks for any help
    Leroy Hagen wrote on Thursday, September 30, 2004 (PDT):
  • I am restoring a 1934 F-12 and am looking for the Farmall gray paint. If any one can point me in the right direction I would appreciate it. Thank you
    Bob Parks wrote on Monday, September 27, 2004 (PDT):
  • I would like to purchase a cockshutt 20 or 30 wide front in pretty good condition. Thanks Bob Parks Booneville, AR (479) 675-6115
    dave gause wrote on Friday, September 24, 2004 (PDT):
  • Have a 1945 Cletrac hg 42. I wonder about the horsepower of the Hercules engine and what is the weight of the machine? Any help would be appreciated
    Wally wrote on Sunday, September 19, 2004 (PDT):
  • I am wondering if someone can tell me what the Cockshot 40 weighs as well as what one in reasonable condition would be worth. Thanks Wally
    Jeff wrote on Wednesday, September 15, 2004 (PDT):
  • Hi I have a 1947 HG-42 that is dire need of clutch parts. The Throw out bearing seized and melted a finger. I will most likely want a new disk also(since I'm in there) Any ideas or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
    Richard Craig wrote on Tuesday, September 14, 2004 (PDT):
  • Looking for BUDA FRH parts and or engine...Need evhaust manifold,fan support,Zenith carb(6419 ap3981)and evhaust valves and gasket kit.
    Dave Doman wrote on Thursday, September 09, 2004 (PDT):
  • Hi I have an OC3 with a blown engine. I have a 1XB3 in boxes and would like to know the crank diameter so I can order bearings when mine comes back from machining. Thanks DD
    james criscitelli wrote on Sunday, September 05, 2004 (PDT):
  • Anyone know how to tell what year an F-12 farmall is by the serial number and also I need to know what the resell value of this tractor
    Ralph Hanson wrote on Sunday, August 29, 2004 (PDT):
  • I have A 1919 Titan tractor that I'm trying to restore and need some parts. I'm looking for bearings for rear wheels. I would like to hear from anyone having information about these parts. Thank You
    Igor Salazkin wrote on Tuesday, August 24, 2004 (PDT):
  • I need cylinder head for 6bd-230 diesel engine. Also information how to convert to gazoline, that is my plan "B". Any help welcome.
    Underwood & Wilson Tractor Service wrote on Thursday, August 19, 2004 (PDT):
  • email me if you need info. on parrett tractors my parents own one. If you are curious we have a 1918 Parrett
    Sherwood Burwell wrote on Sunday, August 15, 2004 (PDT):
  • Hi I am restoring a 1956 Cockshutt 40 Deluxe Wheatland model and need an exh/int manifold with a 10 stud pattern for a 230 Buda 6 cyl. They make an aftermarket one with a 14 stud pattern but would like to keep it original. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks for now.
    Arthur Randall wrote on Wednesday, August 11, 2004 (PDT):
  • Hi I own A Oliver Cletrac HG 42 crawler with a blade.It is an old tractor and after 40 years of being garaged and not run , with a little work I got it running an im using it. My father used it 40 years ago to dig cellars and do alought of back grading. I hope it gives me many more years of light duty work.When any one is looking for parts many of the parts from the old john deer tractors will work.Any one with an oliver HG 42 write back I would be interested in swoping info Thanks and keep on TRACTORING
    DAle wrote on Wednesday, August 04, 2004 (PDT):
  • looking for a starter for oc3-42 crawler please send info thanks Dale
    Bryan LaVergne wrote on Tuesday, July 27, 2004 (PDT):
  • Live in Western Washington looking for oliver dozer loader in good shape (flynnbrynn at yahoo.com)360 472 0050 any info would be appreciated, thank you Bryan
    Larry FIELDS wrote on Saturday, July 24, 2004 (PDT):
  • Hi own two ac loaders . both are hd 7 g one is in good shape . the other one is mostly parts . it will run and orerate . but pins and tracks and sprockets pretty bad . and just bought A hd6 dozer . looking for front idler any one out there have any tips where i could locate one please e-mail me yhank's
    charles evans wrote on Monday, July 19, 2004 (PDT):
  • I know where their are two iron horses.One is in kanab Utah and the other is in Kanarraville Utah.The one in Kanab is owned by Theo McAllester and the one in kanarraville is owned by Tom Pugh.Both are in excellent working order.
    Rodger wrote on Sunday, July 18, 2004 (PDT):
  • I am looking for any information related to fire appratus supposedly built by Parrett Tractor in 1919 or the early 1920s. Vincent Bendix of Bendix brakes had financial interest in Parrett Tractor and moved the South Bend Motor Car Works fire engine firm from South Bend, Ind., to the Parrett plant at Chicago Heights in 1920. I am compiling a book on South Bend, Stutz and New Stutz fire apparatus and the Parrett connection would be of interest. Any assistance would be appreciated. Thank you, Rodger Birchfield, Indianapolis
    Lyle Asher wrote on Wednesday, July 14, 2004 (PDT):
  • Our first tractor was a F 12 boought used an 1944 while I was in high school. On steel narrow rear rims with big lugs and row crop front wheels. I remember plowing with a 2 bottom plow nd when you would hit a hard spot and the furrow wheel would spin part of a round the draw bar would hit the ground andI would have to unhitch,dig under the draw bar, hook a chain to the plow,pull out to one side, rehook and go again. We farmed a little over 100 acres with it. Dad loved horses and would brake colts I had to do a lot of begging to get him to buy that first tractor. Riding in the F 12 was a lot better than riding behind a team of horses on a sulky plow.
    Megan Faulkner wrote on Monday, July 12, 2004 (PDT):
  • I am looking for the manual for a 1936 Farmall F-12. I have an event the 25th of July, 2004 I need this information for. If anyone has any information on this tractor, please contact me. Megan Faulkner 219-769-7275 work 219-742-1483 cell. Thank you.
    Jeremy Bogard wrote on Saturday, July 10, 2004 (PDT):
  • Does anybody have any Parrett tractors they would like to sell, any condition, any age?
    Andy Serink wrote on Tuesday, July 06, 2004 (PDT):
  • I am redoing a "40" and need the centre strip for the grill. Our family has owned this tractor since new.It was used for every job on the farm from haying to plowing. It was a excellent tractor on the farmhand F-15 loader.
    Randy Kirsch wrote on Tuesday, July 06, 2004 (PDT):
  • repainting a 1950 co-op e4 need decals please?
    Arthur Randall wrote on Saturday, June 26, 2004 (PDT):
  • I own a 1948 Oliver cletrac Hg-42 and im looking for the points and condensor It has a weico magneto series C Thanks
    warren willmann PH O3 51562133 wrote on Saturday, June 19, 2004 (PDT):
  • I HAVE DJXC TH42 DOZERGOOD MACHINE
    Paul Strong wrote on Friday, June 18, 2004 (PDT):
  • I have acquired a 1938 F-12 with the hydraulic option. It is on rubber and the back tires even still hold air. It seems to be complete even down to the crank. The engine is froze and I have started putting PB-Blaster on nuts and bolts. I am trying to decide wheather to keep and restore it or let somebody else that knows more about what they are doing. I would like to know what it is worth as is and some kind of an idea what it might cost to restore it.
    chuck wrote on Saturday, June 12, 2004 (PDT):
  • I have a 1961 model case 831 dual range diesel for sale. it is apart and is missing a few parts but the engine has had all new parts put in it. I can e-mail you some pictures if you like.
    Bill Stiles wrote on Friday, June 11, 2004 (PDT):
  • I am looking for a McCormick Deering W-12 to restore. We sold one back in the 60's and would like to repalce it if possible.
    Jerry Lee ben ton ky.. wrote on Tuesday, June 08, 2004 (PDT):
  • I also watched the satilite show on these funny little tractors. I have searchjed every web site i can find for them and this is the only picture i can find. If you have got some..Please put them up for veiwing.. Thank you I thought they were called MULES..... guessI was wrong..
    Scott Mattison wrote on Saturday, June 05, 2004 (PDT):
  • I have a 1951 Oliver OC3 with an AC Anderson dozer blade. Does anyone have any manuals or information on this blade manufacturer? Thanks!
    robert price wrote on Saturday, May 29, 2004 (PDT):
  • i live in the hill country texas and i am in the market for an OC3 that is running are that can be made to run are one for parts any help would be thankful thanks robert
    Bub Butcher wrote on Tuesday, May 25, 2004 (PDT):
  • I have a 40, a 550, and a 560. These are my favorite tractors! My Dad and I farmed with these tractors for 35 years. My Dad won a lot of tractor pulls with a 560, back in the 60's and 70's. I'm restoring a 40 now for tractor pulling.
    Harold wrote on Friday, May 21, 2004 (PDT):
  • where can i get a power stearing set up for a case 400 the big 400 about a 1958
    Lowell Hallauer wrote on Friday, May 21, 2004 (PDT):
  • I have a chance to pick up a HG 42 wide gauge "in a box"but would rather it were a narow, Is it possible any one would hae narrow axels and housings and spacers for a narrow gauge? e-m ail me at hallauer at juno.com Thanx
    Greg wrote on Wednesday, May 19, 2004 (PDT):
  • Desperately need engine specifications for Oliver Cletrac HG-42 with Hercules 4 cylinder L head motor-3 1/8" bore by 4" stoke. Please e-mail any info. Thanks!
    jack nagel wrote on Sunday, May 09, 2004 (PDT):
  • HI I from ontario canada 40 milies from wher cockshutt was built. The 40 # 35 wher painted yellow only early ones where red. I have restored lots of them.
    bud wrote on Tuesday, May 04, 2004 (PDT):
  • I am restoring a W-12,I would like to know the original color.My tractor is a 1935 according to the ser#,is it red or gray if so do you know a paint code?
    harold hegreberg wrote on Sunday, May 02, 2004 (PDT):
  • i have for sale two (2) f12 rear wheels for rubber mount 320-796-5547
    Curtis Vaughan wrote on Tuesday, April 27, 2004 (PDT):
  • I am looking for a set (front and back ) of steel wheels for my W-12. Mine has cut-offs with new rubber on front and 75% (in good shape)rubber on the back. Will consider these as part of trade/price if interested.
    John wrote on Monday, April 26, 2004 (PDT):
  • I have a hg42 46ga852 with loader model hgte49-281 both need restored but ALL there.Would like to sell.Live in maryland
    josh reinke wrote on Sunday, April 11, 2004 (PDT):
  • I got a Cockshutt 50 diesel,but all of my pistons are broke! Do u know of anyone who makes pistons for this tractor? or know of any used pistons.
    jor wrote on Sunday, April 04, 2004 (PDT):
  • this is a Gay web site do you have a farmall cub
    HARVEY DUESSLER wrote on Monday, March 29, 2004 (PST):
  • ANYONE KNOW WHERE TO FIND OUT WHAT YEAR AN F-12IS BY THE SERIEL NO
    Jeff Geile wrote on Thursday, March 25, 2004 (PST):
  • I have a very nice McCormick W6 - Runs perfect and looks great for $2,500 if anyone is interested.
    Joe wrote on Wednesday, March 17, 2004 (PST):
  • I need a PTO unit for a 1969 Case 430 diesel tractor
    Paul wrote on Tuesday, March 09, 2004 (PST):
  • I have HG-42, looking for good block, engine model IXK-3 or running engine (same model), price neg..
    Dustin E Sheehy wrote on Sunday, February 29, 2004 (PST):
  • This is a very very very very nice site you have here,And whats your name. p.s. my real name is gene im going undercover
    Craig in Illinois wrote on Friday, February 27, 2004 (PST):
  • There is a fella here in central Illinois from Peoria that has a completely restored Powerhorse. He has it beautifully restored, and pulls a four seater wagon. I ran into him at a tractor show last September 2003, in Mapleton ILL. He brought it to the show and pulled him and his wife around the park a couple of times. It was an Allis Chalmers tractor engine that powered it. The exact engine that is in a B or a C. That is the part that caught my attention. It is sure a neat set-up.
    TODD wrote on Tuesday, February 24, 2004 (PST):
  • I am looking for a (930-970) diesel case with cab anyone have one let me know im in southwestern ontario canada thanx.
    Joe Wolfort wrote on Sunday, February 22, 2004 (PST):
  • I'm trying to locate an Oliver OC3 Dozer,or Loader That's for sale And in decent condition. If anyone out there has one for sale at a reasonable price please E-Mail me,or call 305 745 9821. Thanks Joe
    redrev wrote on Friday, February 20, 2004 (PST):
  • There is a reign steer tractor like the above in upstate, NY in excellent running order. NOT for sale.
    Russell Polk wrote on Saturday, February 14, 2004 (PST):
  • All these writings and photos bring back memorable times. My uncle worked at the Cockshutt plant in Smith's Falls for many years and on my birthday he would give me a model tractor(metal)of that model year. That was so many years ago. Thanks for sharing the beautiful photos.
    ANDY wrote on Wednesday, February 04, 2004 (PST):
  • I have a CASE 470 diesel some have said it is rair, does anyone know how many were made or if this is even true. I also need a INDEPENDENT PTO what other models used the same unit?
    D. M. White wrote on Thursday, January 29, 2004 (PST):
  • I had a 40 & a 30 in the 1960"s. I liked the 40 much betterfor these reasons=.The hydraulic pump & tank were much better. Also the front end was much stronger on the 40. The brakes were the weakest part until they were replaced with disc brakes
    GARY VAN SCYOC wrote on Tuesday, January 20, 2004 (PST):
  • I BOUGHT A F-12 LAST YEAR AND HAVE GOT THE MAGNETO CHARGED AND CHECKED OUT. I STILL HAVEN'T GOTTEN IT RUNNING, I HAVE FIRE BUT NO GO . I SUSPECT THE MANIFOLD IS FAULTY AND POSSIBLY THE CARB. ALSO. ANY OF YOU OLDER FELLAS HAVE ANY ADVICE?
    Thomas wrote on Monday, January 05, 2004 (PST):
  • I need to move a F-12 #6628, possibly 1934. How much does it wiegh?
    Daniel gregor wrote on Tuesday, December 30, 2003 (PST):
  • I have a 500 not going .;( its got chips in two sleeves on the outer edge like they were hit with a hamer on instal. i cant find parts ,id like to get it going. so if u have eny imfomation e-mail me plese....Dan of Australia...
    James R. Chumley wrote on Sunday, December 28, 2003 (PST):
  • I From New Tazewell Tn. I Have A HQ42 Crawler And Would Like To Restore It. I Need A Complete Hercules Engine That Runs Or Could Be Overhauled. So If You Could Help Me Please Call Me Thank You.My Phone Number Is 423-626-8341 Or Fax Is 423-626-4596 Cell Phone 423-851-1787
    glenn whitney wrote on Sunday, December 28, 2003 (PST):
  • i just got a w12 and its really rough iam missing the radiator and air cleaner ect it needs lots of work any info is worth lots thanks
    Wayne wrote on Monday, December 22, 2003 (PST):
  • Hi, If anybody knows where I can get the original Gas/Kerosene manifold for a 1934 F12. Please email me. Thanks
    Levi Ralston wrote on Friday, December 19, 2003 (PST):
  • Very nice looking tractor.I have two of them myself.
    Jeff wrote on Wednesday, December 17, 2003 (PST):
  • I have a W12 ws1009, and am looking for info/parts for reproduction fenders and hood, aircleaner assembly, and any other info will be more than helpful, Thanks, Jeff
    Harvey Kuntz wrote on Sunday, December 14, 2003 (PST):
  • Would like to purchase a track machine (used to rebuild tracks). Am in Ontario, Canada about 2 hrs from Buffalo, 3 hours from Detroit. Advise location, condition and price.
    hank kuhlmann wrote on Saturday, December 13, 2003 (PST):
  • My dad had a Titan in use until 1932. He used it for breaking sod and corn shredding. The last I heard it was in a tractor mujseum in Murdo, South Dakota.
    ray hartford wrote on Tuesday, November 25, 2003 (PST):
  • have a 51 oc3 does anyone know if this machine came from oliver painted green or yellow?
    Dave Lacey wrote on Tuesday, November 25, 2003 (PST):
  • my dad bought a Cockshutt 40 last week but the engine is knocking it is a 6 cylinder Buda gas, any used engines around? he also needs both grille halves.
    Dave Lacey wrote on Tuesday, November 25, 2003 (PST):
  • my dad bought a Cockshutt 40 last week but the engine is knocking it is a 6 cylinder Buda gas, any used engines around? he also needs both grille halves.
    ray hartford wrote on Sunday, November 09, 2003 (PST):
  • just bought a 51'oc3 need exauhst manifold.suffield connecticut
    Bob Smith wrote on Sunday, November 02, 2003 (PST):
  • I am looking for a pan seat and seat post for an F-12 please e-mnail
    nick wrote on Monday, October 20, 2003 (PDT):
  • where can i get one?
    george wrote on Thursday, October 16, 2003 (PDT):
  • hello, everybody i got a cockshutt tractor i think it is a 1949 or 50 the engine no. is 6b230 the serial no.40-2599 can you tell me the year.thank you
    Larry wrote on Friday, October 10, 2003 (PDT):
  • Hi all, I have a chance to by a 300 roundnose? I think because the sheetmetal is missing and the owner says it's between 1956-58.Anyway do you guys think this is a good puller?
    Bryant Noot wrote on Sunday, September 28, 2003 (PDT):
  • What is the value of a 50 Cockshutt. Completely restored.
    PAT wrote on Tuesday, September 23, 2003 (PDT):
  • I'm looking at a 1935 "F12" tractor what would be a fair price for it,90%there in running condition? also,what color(s) should be,gray or red ,they both look the same to me. thanks
    daniel gregor wrote on Saturday, September 20, 2003 (PDT):
  • ive got a 500 case i need liners and rings and pistons and a engen seal
    Kevin Van Damme wrote on Thursday, September 18, 2003 (PDT):
  • I have just purchased my dad's 1956 Cochshutt 40 Deluxe with my sister. It was a get tractor as I was growing up. Our plan is to go to shows for others to remember.
    Dave Rodberg wrote on Wednesday, September 17, 2003 (PDT):
  • I have a W12 and am looking for a radiator base and brake covers. I recently dug this tractor out of a friend's backyard. I'm hoping to get it running again but am having a very hard time finding out anything on this model. Thanks, Dave
    Roel wrote on Wednesday, September 17, 2003 (PDT):
  • Just got a 511B Lp gas , need to know if 500 is same to 511. Wantting to buy manual and from what I heard Case has a 500 gas. Need help just trying to restore for my father who loves old case tractors.Thanks for the help!
    Fred Buring wrote on Sunday, September 07, 2003 (PDT):
  • Does anyone in California have parts for HG42? I am looking for a dozer blade.
    mwilfer wrote on Wednesday, July 16, 2003 (PDT):
  • I've acquired a Case 500B (gas)wide-front with full hydraulic loader. It runs great and is in very good condition overall. However, I am seeking battery cover and inspection cover sheet metal and I am really desperate for a power steering unit (my gosh it is a bear to steer with the loader full!). I'm interested in any 500B for parts. Any help you can provide will be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
    RJ wrote on Sunday, July 06, 2003 (PDT):
  • I am looking for a International Harvester W-14 in a runing for sale or trade
    BRIAN FLASKRUD wrote on Thursday, July 03, 2003 (PDT):
  • WE FARMED WITH CO-OP AND COCKSHUTT TRACTORS DURING FROM THE 60'S TIL PRESENT BY FAR THE BEST TRACTOR EVER MADE! WE HAVE #30 2-#40 E-5 AND A 570 DEISEL
    Nyal in Australia wrote on Wednesday, July 02, 2003 (PDT):
  • We have a number of Cases from RC's to a 4894. Our 500 has done over 32000 hours and we still use it for dam slushing here in Oz.
    Nyal in Australia wrote on Wednesday, July 02, 2003 (PDT):
  • We collect old tractors. We have a 50 and a 50 deluxe. The 50 has done in excess of 17000 hours.
    Richard Clark wrote on Monday, June 23, 2003 (PDT):
  • Iam looking to buy a F-12, with the rear steel wheels and a single steel front wheel. I am also looking for one with a cultivator. My family had one, but my Aunt sold it after my uncle died about 10 years ago. If anyone knows what happened to this tractor, please email me, it was bought in southern Indiana.
    Bill Pilkerton wrote on Thursday, June 19, 2003 (PDT):
  • wanting to buy case 830 ck gas w/f 1969 the last year they were built! please e-mail me, thanks,bill
    John Reid wrote on Friday, June 13, 2003 (PDT):
  • Have just purchased a HG42 seriel # 11GA544, it has the wide axles, does anyone know where I can find the narrow axle housings. Will the housings from a Oliver OC3 work? Barrie - Ontario
    Cinda Williams wrote on Thursday, June 12, 2003 (PDT):
  • wondering when and where the international F-12 show is this year?
    mickey shaw wrote on Sunday, June 01, 2003 (PDT):
  • have 1935 f12 need complete mag assm and color scheme i am ready to get this bad boy running thanks for any help
    David sprague wrote on Thursday, May 29, 2003 (PDT):
  • I would like to find one for sale in the north east
    Ashley & Crystal Brooks wrote on Friday, May 23, 2003 (PDT):
  • We have recently purchased a beautiful F-12. Could you help us determine what year it is? The serial # is FS81382- we think that may make it a '36 model. If so would the color of the tractor be red or battleship grey? Also this is our first experience working with a magnetos ignition. We are trying to get the "ole girl" running and need to know where to set the timing on the magnetos. If there is any way you can help- suggestions, directions to go for answers- we would greatly appreciate it!
    dan ross wrote on Thursday, May 15, 2003 (PDT):
  • i have eather a hg42 or oc3 dont know one has sn 15ga230 on the frame that is broke had no water pump but put one on it also have another machine no sn on it also have 4 motors two ixk-3 3 1/8 x 4 sn 2409862 1265264 also ixa-3 3x4 sn 675737 and one with no plate only one runs but blows oil out muffler pipe and fouls plugs one moter compleat but block broken had bad rod or crank not sure also have 125 allis chalmers power unit but cylinder rusted and will not turn over vavels rusted to live in ithaca ny
    Herb Poettcker wrote on Monday, May 12, 2003 (PDT):
  • Hello everyone. My dad has a Cochshutt 40 that has been in the family for decades. This tractor has baled more hay bales than I can imagine. Would like to restore but am missing left grill half. Anyone with info would been greatly appreciated. Thank-you.
    hans wrote on Sunday, May 11, 2003 (PDT):
  • I have 2 F-12's. A '36 & '37. The '37 has a trans out of a modle A Ford car between the original engine and trans, for many more speeds.
    Steven Oeder wrote on Saturday, May 10, 2003 (PDT):
  • Hi Everyone, My brother has what he believes is a CO-OP 4 or 40. It has a 6 cyl. gas engine and wide front. The engine plate says Cockshutt and Buda. There are several other sets of numbers, etc. 6B230 is one I remember. It has reddish paint, and has CO-OP decals and front grill. He is wondering if anyone restores or collects this model? What value does it have? He is going to sell it. Is anyone interested?? Thank You. Steve Oeder No.Dak.
    texmm2 wrote on Thursday, May 08, 2003 (PDT):
  • I have a tractor to restore which looks like a F-12, but not sure. Has Int'l magneto, trans/engine cpl'd w/univeral joint, a Vortox air cleaner pat'd 1922, Steel rear whls. steel narrow dual fronts, 4 cyl eng. Have pictures to send if any one can help.
    gray wrote on Saturday, May 03, 2003 (PDT):
  • i can see where everyone says that it should be in the Farmall section, it has the same colors as the first farmalls.
    Roger wrote on Saturday, May 03, 2003 (PDT):
  • How do you get a Cockshutt 40 under 4500# for pulling? My 40 is 4760# with no wheel weights or fluid. I would like to keep it stock and get it below 4500# if possible. Also does an Allis D19 engine bolt in the same as the Buda engine or do you have do some modifcations?
    Trevor Skinner wrote on Wednesday, April 09, 2003 (PDT):
  • Basic diff hg42 versus oc3 slightly larger boreIxb-3 motor 1/8" larger. hg42is thermo syphon I have HG42 #46GA110, 1949. very nice tactor,but will overheat if pushed. mainly cosmetic diffs since 1939-1954.
    John wrote on Sunday, March 30, 2003 (PST):
  • What's the difference in an HG42 and OC3? I've been looking at what photos I can find but can't see any consistent differences. I see there are variations in the undercarriages.
    Linda Ezzat wrote on Friday, March 07, 2003 (PST):
  • Can anyone tell me what the horsepower is on a Case 530 Diesel tractor.
    Levi Ralston wrote on Saturday, March 01, 2003 (PST):
  • Nice looking tractor great work. PS.I am looking for a wide f-12 front end.
    charlie hotalen wrote on Monday, February 17, 2003 (PST):
  • I HAVE ACASE 900 FOR SALE OR TRADE I USE IT FOR PULLING IN THE 8500 TO 12500 PULLS REAL GOOD CAN SEE PICTURE IN YESTERDAYTRACTORS.COM IT IS A 1959 DIESEL
    charlie hotalen wrote on Monday, February 17, 2003 (PST):
  • I HAVE ACASE 900 FOR SALE OR TRADE I USE IT FOR PULLING IN THE 8500 TO 12500 PULLS REAL GOOD CAN SEE PICTURE IN YESTERDAYTRACTORS.COM IT IS A 1959 DIESEL
    Glenn wrote on Monday, February 17, 2003 (PST):
  • I drove a F-12 from 1040 to 1949. Not sure of the year it was but it wasn't red. Couple unique features. We cut the steering wheel shaft off just behind the gear box, put a U joint in it and raised the wheel about 6 inches. We also had a spring-shock absorber seat on it. Anyone came across it?
    Gene Geiger wrote on Sunday, February 16, 2003 (PST):
  • I have a Parrett about a 1915.It does not have a canopy. Maybe we should start a Parrett owners club? Could we find enough members for the officers?
    Gene Geiger wrote on Sunday, February 16, 2003 (PST):
  • I have a Parrett about a 1915.It does not have a canopy. Maybe we should start a Parrett owners club? Could we find enough members for the officers?
    Tom Bush wrote on Tuesday, February 04, 2003 (PST):
  • Just got my 500 last week,my Grangfather had a "DC" he loved that Case,so in his honor I'm putting together a "DC" wide front and a "DC" tricycle,promptly named"LEE"&"LULA"(being my Grandmother)the "500" is my idea.I know he's smilin'.
    Harold wrote on Sunday, February 02, 2003 (PST):
  • I own Ser number 5031 made in January 1933
    Harold wrote on Sunday, February 02, 2003 (PST):
  • I own Ser number 5031 made in January 1933
    Ron Jackson wrote on Saturday, January 25, 2003 (PST):
  • HELP HELP I am trying to source a set of cylinder assemlies for a CASE 500 diesel. Does anyone have any leads??
    Ed Wright wrote on Tuesday, January 21, 2003 (PST):
  • Anyone have a picture of a Samson M-18 which I believe was an 1918 model? Would like to have a picture for my memoirs. My dad had a Samson M-18 up until about 1938. Should have dumped it earlier. A traactor with no brakes was not suitable for hilly PA.
    Clayton Oesch wrote on Wednesday, January 15, 2003 (PST):
  • I am looking for a grill for a 500 Case. I have helped restore one. A grill is the only thing left to find for it to be completely restored.
    tom thibodeau wrote on Friday, January 10, 2003 (PST):
  • i have a oliver oc4hg-42model gas,i would like to know where to get oil filters and a fan belt pulley,what is zimmermans address,in pennsylvania??im not familiar with the computer as you can see!! any help appreciated,thanks!
    wade smith wrote on Wednesday, January 08, 2003 (PST):
  • I have recently brought home an old F-12 and am looking for information about it. It's red with rubber rears and a single rubber front wheel. Can someone tell me where to look for serial numbers or anything else that might help? I have searched all over the net trying to find any pictures that match, but can't find any..Thanks and a good day to all...wade
    Bevin Madill wrote on Thursday, January 02, 2003 (PST):
  • Pussled on that big block.Stock? l.o.l.
    Harold J. Rauch wrote on Friday, December 20, 2002 (PST):
  • I have a 1954 Case 500 Diesel, it is all in tact, but needs crankshaft work, it spun a bearing on #2 conn. rod. I have almost all the parts to do the job, it has almost brand new Armstrong rear tires, and the sheet metal is all good, I have to find some time to work on it. I live in Walnutport, Pa. I have lots of other Case tractors also, some are for sale. Thanks for listing, Harold
    Ronnie Ramer wrote on Tuesday, December 10, 2002 (PST):
  • Need help! I am rebuilding an Oliver and know absolutely nothing about what model it is. Please if you know something about ot email me. 6 Cly. diesel "model # BDH, serial # 11D828. Need any info I can find. What year, engine size and what model it is.
    Jared Owen wrote on Thursday, December 05, 2002 (PST):
  • Biff Barner I can't get my email to send you a note please email me at jared_owen7997 at hotmail.com. I am very interested in your 1932 F-12. Where are you located and could you send any pictures. Thanks I'd appreciate it. Jared Owen
    Sam wrote on Sunday, November 24, 2002 (PST):
  • I am looking for a complete running engine for my 1936 F-12. All help would be appreciated.
    Joe Samson Jr wrote on Tuesday, November 19, 2002 (PST):
  • I have front steel wheels and spindels for a Parrett if this helps anyone
    bill wrote on Sunday, November 17, 2002 (PST):
  • i have a 40 cockshutt pulling tractor, i put a d 19 allis chalmers 262 cubic inch engine in it. which is also built by budda.....i am very proud of it.....not to many of them here in ky
    Harold wrote on Monday, November 11, 2002 (PST):
  • I Have several F-12s 1937 with 6ft sickle mower,1935 on steel with mechanical lift plow.This tractor has barn fresh oil and dirt (No paint)! I also have a 1933 ser 531 that I need a walkesha block for.
    biff barner wrote on Tuesday, October 29, 2002 (PST):
  • I have a '32 f-12 with narrow front-end on rubber and many several spare parts including magnetor and fuel pump accessories...my granfather farmed with it since it was new. It was rebuilt in 1980's as a parade tractor..still in good shape, but needs some cleaning up..started it just yesterday....although I hate to part with it the time has come....any Idea how much we should ask for this tractor? anybody interested.
    Marv Larson wrote on Tuesday, October 29, 2002 (PST):
  • Yes, I've run one of these as new in 1955,working it 6-7 years. It was a good tractor for our needs, however, I didn't like the huge jump in gear ratio from 2nd to 3rd. 2nd was too slow, and 3rd was too fast. This tractor could've used another gear between. I understand that the 600 did have this improvement. Does anyone know for sure? I could be wrong on this point. I'm convinced that the MM- Model G would've been a better choice for us at the time. Being a teenager then, I had not that choice. I think $$$ cost was a considerable factor. The Case 500 was a less exspensive choice, and the man/operator availability, even though diminishing then, was sufficient to apply the extra time required to operate a smaller machine. Hence, an extra plow rating was not as important as was the initial cost, for us, near Choteau, Mt.
    Ron Gabalis wrote on Sunday, October 27, 2002 (PST):
  • I have 3 F12-F14 tractors two with gas engines one without, all on steel lug wheels. They have been outdoors for 30 years or more. I have many farm implements from the thirtys. I also have an old Massy Harris,& Allis Chalmer's tractor. I would sell them (CHEAP) single or all together as a package. Call at 989-275-4346 or E-mail me.
    Tim Kick wrote on Thursday, October 17, 2002 (PDT):
  • I just purchased a 1933 flathead F12. I'm looking for some engine parts along with a picture of this type.
    rene j. patenaude wrote on Wednesday, October 16, 2002 (PDT):
  • I am trying to find pictures and the case eagle enblem for a 1955 case 400 . tell 802 988 9681 ask for rene.
    Kevin Morrison wrote on Saturday, October 12, 2002 (PDT):
  • Have recently restored a 1955 model 40. Looking to add to my "collection". My little guy would like a model 20 or 60. Am willing to travel wherever to pick up. Please advise via return e-mail. Thanks
    John Bowlby wrote on Wednesday, October 09, 2002 (PDT):
  • My telephone # 1- 814-926-2747
    Stephen Brodie wrote on Tuesday, October 08, 2002 (PDT):
  • I was raised on John Deere green and still love the stuff, but just aquired a 930 and a 500. As a kid if 15 I worked for Farms in Alberta and had the opportunity to spend many hours on a 500. It was a brute compared to Dad's JD 70 Diesel, and it would have pulled that machine around against it's will. I remember the heat from that beast and the lulling sound of that fine machine, and the fact that it never broke, It's taken me 40 years to get back to driving one and it's Not for sale. I even called my last kid Case Brodie.
    Alan Dickson wrote on Tuesday, October 08, 2002 (PDT):
  • I have a Case 800 O Matic. Restoring but can't seem to get the radiator off because of a hydraulic line on the bottom that I can't get a wrench on because of close quarters. Has anybody had that problem. I think it's about 1960 or so vintage and runs beautifully on propane. Left out in a field in the Rain in Wa. State for 15 years, I rescued it put on new points, plugs, condenser and plug wires and it started up immediately but I need to get that radiator off.
    Ken Mack wrote on Saturday, October 05, 2002 (PDT):
  • Have three cockshutt 40 tractors for sale. One E4 E3 with adustable front end. call 865 984 4709.
    Keith DeSantis wrote on Wednesday, October 02, 2002 (PDT):
  • Looking for some help in I/D what I know are Farmalls I think one is a F-14 fairly good shape has a 14 inch plow attached was running a year or so ago from what I been told/seems to be all there,the only thing I did notice was someone welded the wheels to the axles.The other I think it is a F-12 pretty tuff shape motor is apart head is off I was told it has a cracked block.What is the differance in the two models are part interchangeable,and where can I expect to find the ser# tags,what are they worth any help would be appriciated.I live in New Hampshire.
    John Bowlby wrote on Tuesday, October 01, 2002 (PDT):
  • Wanted Cockshutt model #30 Grills And Nose Piece.Thank You
    Clem geiger wrote on Monday, September 30, 2002 (PDT):
  • I purchased a small cocshutt this summer. It's a clean machine. Someone removed the tag that identifies the model number. the tag was on the shroud just under the instrument panel. Does anyone have any idea how I can identify the model number. I suspect it was made after Oliver owned both cockshutt and Fiat. Fiat is stamped on the Tach, casting tie rod, and electrical panel. Any help would be appreciated.
    Bobby Boone wrote on Sunday, September 22, 2002 (PDT):
  • I have an old iron wheel tractor, the walk behind kind. The only information on the tractor says Indiana Tractor. Would like to hear from anyone that might could give me some information on this rig. Thanks
    Robert Breitwieser wrote on Friday, September 20, 2002 (PDT):
  • I use a Cockshutt daily but just had a rear wheel rust out. I'm looking for a replacement or alternatively, parting with the faithful old steed. Any takers?
    Ol Chief wrote on Wednesday, September 18, 2002 (PDT):
  • I have four case tractors 1470,1175 and 2- 900 diesels just love em all.Just shortly ago I bought the last 900Dfrom a JD nut.This is a 1959 with steel wheels in run down condition.Kind of unusual to find a machine from 1959 on steel.It was used to plow gumbo soil an I am sure it pulled it's guts out on that duty. I intend to use it to clear some of my land of Mesqete Trees.For those of you unfamiliar with these trees,theyhave beautiful wood grain when large enough to harvest,wonderful picture frame material and and great for smokeing meat.Problem is -they have very strong two and three inch needles when young and on farm land.Makes tillage w/ a regular wheel tractor nearly impossible.I hope to post a picture of this beast in its present run down condition soon.I would like to locate a power steering unit for it.
    SALLY wrote on Wednesday, September 18, 2002 (PDT):
  • MY FAMILY STILL OWNS THE 1914 TITAN 10-20 THAT MY GRANDFATHER BOUGHT BRAND NEW FROM A IMPLEMENT DEALER IN MONROE WI. THE FAMILY LEGEND GOES THAT THE DEALER BROUGHT THE TITAN TO MY GRANDFATHER'S FARM ABOUT 10 MILES FROM MONROE FOR GRANDPA TO LOOK AT. GRANDPA SAID NO. ON THE RETURN TRIP TO MONORE, THE FRONT AZEL BROKE GOING UP A STEEP HILL. IT WAS NOVEMBER AND BEFORE THEY GOT BACK TO GET THE TITAN A SNOW STORM BURIED IT . THAT WINTER IT STAYED THERE AND THE TRAFFIC JUST WENT AROUND IT. IN THE SPRINGTIME IT GOT FIX AND MY GRANDPA BOUGHT IT. MY DAD WAS BORN IN 1927 BUT REMEMBERED USING THE TITAN FOR BELT WORK. I DON'T KNOW HOW LONG GRANDPA HAD IT PARKED BEHIND A SHED BUT IN 1954 MY DAD ASK HIS DAD IF HE COULD HAVE IT FOR A PARADE IN FOOTVILLE WI. DAD WORKED AND WORKED ON IT SO IT WOULD START. I WAS TOLD DURING THE PARADE HE HAD TO BE TOWED. IT WAS THEN PARKED BEHIND A SHED AT OUR FARM. IN 1957 THE ROCK RIVER THRESHREE BEGAN AND MARVIN HELEGSON KNEW DAD HAD THIS TRACTOR AND WAS ASKED TO HELP IN THE FORMATION OF THIS ORGANIZATION. FROM THAT TIME ON THE TITAN HAS BEEN ON DISPLAYED EVERY LABOR DAY WEEKEND DURING THE SHOW. WE ALSO RUN IT THRU THE DAILY PARADE. MY MOTHER SAYS WE HAVE MORE PICTURES OF THE TITAN THAN ALL OF THE KIDS AND GRANDKIDS COMBINE. IN FACT THE BIG FAMILY PICTURE WAS TAKEN AROUND THE TITAN IN 1989 WHEN IT WAS 75 YEARS OLD. MY DAD HAROLD MAUERMAN PASSED AWAY IN MARCH 2001, MY BROTHERS AND SISTER EXHIBIT THE TITAN IN HIS MEMORY NOW. ON DAD'S TOMBSTONE BY HIS NAME READS "TITAN MAN" I THINK THIS SAYS IS ALL. I AM WONDERING IF THERE ARE ANY TITAN OLDER THAN THIS STILL RUNNING. MY FAMILY AND I ARE PLANNING ON DOING SOMETHING SPECIAL IN 2004 WHEN OUR TRACTOR WILL BE 90 YEARS OLD.THANK YOU FOR ALLOWING ME SHARE A LITTLE OF MY FAMILY HISTORY.
    Fred crist wrote on Sunday, September 15, 2002 (PDT):
  • I am restoring my fathers cockshutt 50 gas. It has the 6B273 buda engin i am looking for an oil pump. and some odds and ends like a front gril any one has any for sale please email me thanks
    mitch wrote on Monday, September 09, 2002 (PDT):
  • I have a cockshutt 50 and with the f11 loaeder it still moves snow in the winter. I store it in a heated shed it has never had it so good.
    Leonard Rahilly wrote on Sunday, September 01, 2002 (PDT):
  • A neighbor of the farm where I grew up in NJ had two Titans. In my memory (about 1940 on), he used one of them only to disk up corn stubble. Claimed the angle lugs were great for chewing up the corn stalks AND the narrow tread was exactly right for riding on the ridge made by the corn rows. I think he may have used the tractor on the belt, also. It is not apparent from looking at the tractor, but the two cranks are on the "same throw." This gives even firing (unlike the John Deere, where firing intervals are uneven), but means there is a terrific front-and-back rocking movement from the momentum of the crank and the counter weights. Another interesting thing about this tractor is that it put out about 28 hp on the belt, on kerosene, but around 12 (as I remember) on the drawbar. Chain drive and the lack of ball and roller bearings in the transmission are probably responsible for the great loss of engine power. This tractor is always shown pulling three-bottom plows, but with that little drawbar horsepower, we know that the tractor was moving very slowly. I think high gear (there were only 2 gears) was under three mph. This jibes with some research I've seen, done around 1920, showing plow draft at different speeds. The McCormick-Deering 10-20 I grew up with would handle only 2 14" plows, because it pulled in second at about 3.25 mph, where the plow draft is just high enough to keep it from pulling three bottoms. The Titan could pull the three because it was moving a good deal more slowly. Fascinating machine, with all those moving valve leaders, flywheels and things hanging out. Cranking is a joy; Big crank put on the left flywheel, and pulled DOWN toward the front of the tractor. Couldn't break your arm, although I'd want to make sure the flywheel shaft had a little oil on it so that the crank couldn't be spun around and then come off and clunk someone in the head!
    Matt wrote on Sunday, August 25, 2002 (PDT):
  • Theres one of these that I've seen at the Western Minnesota Steam Threshers Reunion in Rollag, MN. Stop by if your around Labor Day weekend. It's quite a sizeable show.
    Doug Kleindl wrote on Saturday, August 17, 2002 (PDT):
  • Have a F12 my Dad had it in the 100th celibration in 1978 the old sign made for it says it is a 1928 model S/N FS1122 like to know what color and year it is. Want to paint befor the 125TH celibration in july4th week end 2003. Some guys in the area are trying to get 125 tractor to gether for the paraid eny info will help. THANKS YOU MUCH.
    John B........ wrote on Saturday, August 10, 2002 (PDT):
  • The "Iron Horse" was produced at the Sampson plant in janesville wisconsin. and days ahead of the unveiling of the new line of tractor, it had rained a bunch, and the leather drive belts had shrunk up so bad that once the tractors were started for the show, the operator was unable to manover the machine and it fliped over on the city hall steps. shortly after, the iron horse's days were short. There are a few of these rare machines around, Iowa, etc, I have some very rare Sampson items, if any one is interested........ J.B.
    jason marks of pa wrote on Friday, August 09, 2002 (PDT):
  • if anyone in the southeastern pa area has an oliver crawler that they would like to sell, please e-mail me.
    Dewaine wrote on Thursday, August 01, 2002 (PDT):
  • I use to work for a farmer who had the 50 diesel. I almost brought a sping tooth drag up over the outside duel of this tractor. Fortunately I was looking to the inside of my turn and was able shut it down in time
    John Hardy wrote on Tuesday, July 23, 2002 (PDT):
  • My son and I just acquired what we believe to be a 1937 F-12 in fairly good shape. Ser # FS91061. I'm looking for the best manuals we can get to overhaul and restore to original. Any help at all would be appreciated, as we are beginners.
    steve wrote on Wednesday, July 17, 2002 (PDT):
  • I have a BlackHawk Golden Eagle 40D4 ser.No. 31531 like to know more about. Plus value good shape. Wooster,Ohio
    Daniel wrote on Sunday, July 14, 2002 (PDT):
  • i recently purchesed a hg53 dose any one have a photo or information on my tractor please.
    Leonard J. Rahilly wrote on Friday, July 12, 2002 (PDT):
  • I just wrote a few words about the F-14. Spent hundreds of hours on 3 F-12s between 1939 and 1969. Incredibly sturdy machine. Its only problem was the fuel pump, and that only after a good many years of use. Fuel pump diaphragms back then didn't last forever. I think IHC thought they'd get a little more power from a downdraft carburetor, hence the need for a fuel pump. The F-12 on steel was a pretty anemic device, but rubber tires transformed it! We routinely pulled 2 12" bottoms, or a 7' disk double disk harrow, both in second gear. The 7' disk was bought originally to be pulled by a 10-20, so the little F-12 had a big heart. It was pulling at its limit, but I never saw any sign that we did any damage. The gears were huge for the horsepower transmitted; maybe that's why there was never any transmission trouble. The engine was very modern for 1932--full-pressure lubrication + an oil filter.
    Leonard J. Rahilly wrote on Friday, July 12, 2002 (PDT):
  • I just wrote a few words about the F-14. Spent hundreds of hours on 3 F-12s between 1939 and 1969. Incredibly sturdy machine. Its only problem was the fuel pump, and that only after a good many years of use. Fuel pump diaphragms back then didn't last forever. I think IHC thought they'd get a little more power from a downdraft carburetor, hence the need for a fuel pump. The F-12 on steel was a pretty anemic device, but rubber tires transformed it! We routinely pulled 2 12" bottoms, or a 7' disk double disk harrow, both in second gear. The 7' disk was bought originally to be pulled by a 10-20, so the little F-12 had a big heart. It was pulling at its limit, but I never saw any sign that we did any damage. The gears were huge for the horsepower transmitted; maybe that's why there was never any transmission trouble. The engine was very modern for 1932--full-pressure lubrication + an oil filter.
    LINDA HRUBES wrote on Monday, July 08, 2002 (PDT):
  • I NEED HELP IN FINDING OUT COLOR. MY HUSBAND HAS A HORSE DRIVEN SICKLE IT'S MADE BY McCORMICK NO# 6 WE WOULD LIKE TO GET THE COLOR TO RESTORE IT. OR SEND PICTURES OF ONE. SO PLEASE HELP THANK - YOU
    Maxwell Bjerstedt wrote on Sunday, July 07, 2002 (PDT):
  • My father and I went out to north dakota and got a 50 deluxe.
    Maxwell Bjerstedt wrote on Sunday, July 07, 2002 (PDT):
  • My dad collects Cockshutts and I just started collecting and got a 40.
    Jack Bailey wrote on Monday, June 24, 2002 (PDT):
  • I have a 1933 F12 Farmall with a wakashaw flat head. I need a mag and a cylinder head.
    Philip Carlman wrote on Saturday, June 22, 2002 (PDT):
  • I inherited a 1959 Case 700B Diesel when I bought a lakefront orange grove in Ocala, FL this year. It runs great but I would love a power steering unit for it. We've adapted a snowplow to it to clear the lakefront of vines and use it to disk harrow the grove. Any other 700b owners out there?
    MAC REYNOLDS SUNBURY AUSTRALIA wrote on Saturday, June 15, 2002 (PDT):
  • I have a CASE 930 Comfort King Western Special, purchased sight unseen at an Auction in Berrigan, NSW, Australia, when I picked it up, I was very pleased with the condition, I am looking for a set of Chaff Screens for it, if anyone can help, please contact me at the above email address. I intend to enter this tractor in Vintage Tractor Pulls - Classic Class, against the Chamberlain Super 70's & Super 90's.
    gene t wrote on Tuesday, June 04, 2002 (PDT):
  • Can someone tell me the difference between a 500D and a600D?
    Terry Leonard wrote on Saturday, June 01, 2002 (PDT):
  • I have a front pedestal for a F12, with spoke wheels.
    john wrote on Saturday, June 01, 2002 (PDT):
  • we have a 1951 case 500 in our family and wanted to know the approximate value of of it.it still runs good.
    Larry Robinson wrote on Thursday, May 30, 2002 (PDT):
  • Where can i buy the fuel separator that mounts underneath the injection pump on my case 500 diesel?
    Sharon wrote on Thursday, May 30, 2002 (PDT):
  • I am looking for information concerning the Case 600 LP and the Case 700 diesel tractors. If anyone knows how many were made and their capacities, I am interested. sharonthurston at hotmail.com
    Jim Huff wrote on Sunday, May 12, 2002 (PDT):
  • I have a 50 Cockshutt with a narrow front end.I still use this tractor in the field and pulling a 849 baler.This tractor in not ready for retirement.It is a diesel.
    John Cunningham wrote on Friday, April 26, 2002 (PDT):
  • Hi, I have an Oliver HG42,its a great little machine,but I need a crankshaft. Does anyone out there have one? I'm in Chase, B.C. Canada. Thanks.
    bob moore wrote on Sunday, April 14, 2002 (PDT):
  • I need a grill for an O-12
    Brutus wrote on Sunday, April 07, 2002 (PDT):
  • I have a 59 900 dsl. The same holds true for them about that nice sounding engine. Have plowed against an 80 JD both with 4-14's. Deeres 3rd gear was between case's 2nd and 3rd. In tough ground I ran in 2nd. In 3rd the 80 could;nt keep up. Operator is comfort is another matter, all that banging would drive me nuts. A muffled Case dsl won't deafen you after a long day. Sorry i'm kind of biased!
    Rob Unseld wrote on Sunday, March 31, 2002 (PST):
  • i have a 1934 farmall f-12 and teh head has a large crack. i cant find a replacement part if anyone knows where i can find one it would be greatly appreciated. thank you.
    mark roller wrote on Monday, March 25, 2002 (PST):
  • looking for 500 case for parts hood and grill
    Jack Atkins wrote on Monday, March 18, 2002 (PST):
  • I have just dragged home a 1934 f12. The mag. is missing but everything else seems to be there. I probably will part out if anyone needs anything. Can e-mail pic.
    Craig DOELFEL wrote on Saturday, March 09, 2002 (PST):
  • Hello everyone . I just purchased a Oliver Cletrac HG and need some help on getting information for it . If any one can help me I would appreciate it.
    Peter Queen wrote on Monday, February 25, 2002 (PST):
  • Sorry I don't have permanent email just now. I'm about to start restoring an HG42 in the UK. They are rare over here so finding/making all the spare parts is going to be difficult. It needs just about every thing above the level of the tracks. So if any of you folk are coming over to Scotland bring spare engines, radiators, tin ware, electrics in your case!
    Peter Queen wrote on Monday, February 25, 2002 (PST):
  • Sorry I dpn't have permanent email. I'm aboutto start restoring an HG42 in the UK. They are rare over here so finding all the spare parts is going to be difficult. It needs just about every thing above the level of the tracks. So if any of you
    Ben Winegard wrote on Sunday, February 24, 2002 (PST):
  • Looking to buy a case 500 or a 56-57 case 600 please contact me if you have any information. thanks
    Alan Schurman wrote on Friday, February 22, 2002 (PST):
  • We now own this Iron Horse and it is on display at the Iron Ranch in Ridgefield, Wa. The Clark County Rural Heritage Fair is held here July 20-21, 2002.
    mitch Hankamer wrote on Thursday, February 21, 2002 (PST):
  • My grandad owed a case dealership in the 50's. I have a lot of parts for L's, LA's and 500's. New rear wheels, fenders, gas tanks, front ends, grills, belts, carb parts, magneto's , steering yokes, spindles, hubs call for more info mitch 409-794 1616
    albert sparks jr wrote on Tuesday, February 19, 2002 (PST):
  • i am looking for a 400 case diesal or gas any condition and i would like to locate a dc for parts as i have one now and need parts
    Clarence Nelson wrote on Tuesday, February 19, 2002 (PST):
  • I have a 1958 Oliver angle dozer.I dont see anything on it in your article. I have completey overhule it.And runs real good.
    Clarence Nelson wrote on Tuesday, February 19, 2002 (PST):
  • I have a 1958 Oliver angle dozer
    j heeter wrote on Tuesday, February 19, 2002 (PST):
  • dose anyone know where you can find 1936 f-12 brake shoe lining and brake covers. e-mail me at jheeter at innernet.net
    anders white wrote on Sunday, February 17, 2002 (PST):
  • recently i was watching a very fasinating tv station RFDTV on statelite dish they had a show one of many on antique tractors and there were 2 of those old wheel horses in action one with the orignal cart. i belive that the tractor show was from the uppermid west area . keep up the great work .Anders White age63
    R Nelson wrote on Sunday, February 03, 2002 (PST):
  • Am restoring my grandfather's F12 now...making it 4 generations
    kevin gross wrote on Friday, January 25, 2002 (PST):
  • about 10 yrs ago my grandfather found the exact 1954 case 500 he bought brand new .trailered it homeand rebuilt it from the ground up in the fall of last year we watched his 2 D's and his S along with 2 mcCormicks and a John AR go in auction when the farm was sold due 2 cancer. the 500 is all my family has left to remind us of 55 yrs of that farm sitting in my garage with this piece of raw iron is the origional sales flyer and shop manual im always looking 4 more Case memorabilia...if anyone has interesting memorabilia please e-mail mellgross10 at hotmail.com
    SKIP DUFOUR wrote on Tuesday, January 08, 2002 (PST):
  • I HAVE A 12-25 PARRETT TRACTOR AND NEED INFO. ON THE ENGINE COVER SHEET METAL ALL OF MINE IS MISSING.DOES ANY ONE HAVE PHOTOS,DRAWINGS,SIZE,ETC.ALSO COLOR INFO.,ANY OTHER INFO. WILL BE HELPFULL PHONE906 786 6730 7 AM TO 5 PM E.S.T.
    rich stout wrote on Tuesday, November 13, 2001 (PST):
  • I found one in a barn and would like to buy it. What is a fair price for an F-12 complete but motor is stuck and nothing has been done to tractor since mid 50s.
    Bob Milner wrote on Saturday, November 10, 2001 (PST):
  • For Lindsay Schlaud, I would like information on the manifold for an F-12, I also need a radiator if you know a place that sells them.
    Robert Charles Wilson wrote on Monday, October 22, 2001 (PDT):
  • The Titan and Mogul gas tractors were the forerunners to the McCormick-Deering and IHC tractor lines..........!!! Very interesting, Eh?
    Mable Houzter wrote on Monday, October 22, 2001 (PDT):
  • My husband died 6 months ago and he left a cockshutt 50 & Silver King tractor. I'm moving away from the farm and willing to sell. Take Offers
    Omer Charest wrote on Friday, October 19, 2001 (PDT):
  • Hi I am a collector of the International line.I really enjoy thje looks of the 10-20 Tittan and would like to know if anyone would have one for sale to restore.Thank you
    Henry wrote on Friday, October 19, 2001 (PDT):
  • I have a cockshutt tractor that I'm willing to sell for 400.00 O.B.O... I'm a retired farmer and ready to sell at any price. 717-865-2881
    David Barber wrote on Tuesday, October 16, 2001 (PDT):
  • I have a 1937 f-12 that I have started restoring. I need an engine rebuild kit, some main bearing caps, and an exhaust manifold. I'd appreciate any information on these or other f-12 parts.
    Danielle Koski wrote on Saturday, October 13, 2001 (PDT):
  • I have seen this tractor before-well because it sits in my backyard. You see my dad collects and restores antique tractors, and this doesn't mean John Deere's. He collects and restores the rare ones-the ones most people would forget about. Like I said, he owns a Titan like this, or one similar to this. I'm not exactly sure. All I know is it is LOUD! Anyways, if any of you are ever in Oakley, Michigan (It's around Saginaw) on the third weekend in August, stop the Mid-Michigan Old Gas Tractor Show and you can see some of the rare ones (and some that aren't so rare) that my dad has collected. The Mid-Michigan Old Gas Tractor Association also has a website, but I'm not sure what the address is. You can more info about the show, and though my dad is anti-computer, his associates who know how to use the computer will probably be helpful in answering a lot of your questions.
    KEITH ROZEBOOM wrote on Wednesday, October 10, 2001 (PDT):
  • Nice tractor. I beleive sean is right, these type of tractors were intorduced farmer to the tracto and to slowly replace horse drawen equipment. I've seen a very similar one not to long ago. It was a diffenent make but also steered with reins. I beleive it was called a "PowerHorse" but I'm not sure who made it. If anyone knows who makes it please let me know.
    Marcel Phillips wrote on Monday, October 08, 2001 (PDT):
  • in progress of restoring a 1920 titan looking for parts(air breather brake pedale )
    Hank Lyons wrote on Friday, October 05, 2001 (PDT):
  • Does anyone know where we can get a front grill both sides for series 40 cockshutt, any condition.
    Craig Miller wrote on Thursday, September 27, 2001 (PDT):
  • I am restoring my cockshutt 40 diesel right now. We are going to pull all around wisconsin with it. We stuck about 1000 dollars into it already and are about half way finished
    Bob Barger wrote on Monday, September 24, 2001 (PDT):
  • I Have a 1937 F-12 Farmall, I need two rear wheels, please e-mail or call 1-870-431-5625 I am located in Oakland, Arkansas, thats right outside of Mt. Home, Arkansas
    Gary Veldhuizen wrote on Saturday, August 25, 2001 (PDT):
  • I have recently bought a Cockshutt 40 gas 1952 with wheatland fenders. I would like to know what color it should be painted.
    Cindy (Evans ) Henderson wrote on Saturday, August 25, 2001 (PDT):
  • My father since retirement in the late 70`s has been an antique tractor puller and quite the collection of Farmall`s including the 706 he bought brand new that is still in use today around the farm. He pulls f-12`s and f-14`s every chance he gets. He doesn`t care if he wins or loses he just has fun in the Ohio area at these tractor pulls. So, if you ever see a tall good looking man with dark hair and blue eyes, thin and around 72 yrs.old tooling around at the tractor pulls on a f-12 or f-14 here in the state of Ohio throw your hand up and give him the farmers wave and hollar HI BILLY EVANS!!He will wave back at you.
    Ben Griffith wrote on Thursday, August 23, 2001 (PDT):
  • Hey i have seen one of these working at the Fort Vancouver annual heritage festival. i am pretty sure it was one. you said it is in oregon state and i am in SW washington maybe it was his.
    Gary Angel wrote on Monday, August 20, 2001 (PDT):
  • Need torque specifications for a F12engine head , connecting rods and main bearings for a 1934 model.
    Paul Pottschmidt wrote on Friday, August 17, 2001 (PDT):
  • We have one 40, two E-4's, one 50 one E-3 and one 570. The 40 and the 570 are still in use today helping put up silage and haul manure ect. I am needing a set of clutches for the pto on the 40 if anyone knows were I can get a set please e-mail back. Thanks.
    MIKE CASE wrote on Saturday, August 04, 2001 (PDT):
  • AM LOOKING TO BUY A COCKSHUTT 30 WITH WIDE FRONT-----NEEDS HYDRAULICS AND 3 POINT..........ALSO GOOD SHAPE.........INCLUDING TIRES............WILL TRAVEL IN MICHIGAN, MINNESOTA AND WISCONSIN TO SEE........ALSO ONTARIO CANADA.........LIVE IN UPPER MI.........THANKS
    Randy Housner wrote on Saturday, July 28, 2001 (PDT):
  • Hi, My Dad has a 1919 10-20 Titan, which was used primarily to run a treshing machine. Does anyone know where I might be able to get a picture of a Titan running a threshing machine, in the 1930s/1940s timeframe. Sorry, I don't have any details on the threshing machine.
    Leslie Stone wrote on Thursday, July 26, 2001 (PDT):
  • I am looking for a picture of a Farmall F-12 with the single steel front wheel and narrow lugged rear wheels. I think this would be about 1927 or 1928 model. My dad made twenty eight crops with one.
    Jim wrote on Thursday, July 26, 2001 (PDT):
  • I am looking for a set of wheels steel or rubber for a w-12
    Bing Zimmerman wrote on Thursday, July 19, 2001 (PDT):
  • Hi every one...I am looking for a waterpump,air cleaner and PTO for my OC3. I live in Everett Wa. If any one can help, please contact me. Thank you
    Craig Miller wrote on Sunday, July 08, 2001 (PDT):
  • We have a Cockshutt 40 diesel. We r looking for some injectors for the thing If u can be of any help e-mail me with info Thanx
    Willie wrote on Sunday, July 08, 2001 (PDT):
  • I am looking for an air cleaner and side shields any help would be really appreciated!!thanx in advance
    Otбvio Machado wrote on Tuesday, June 19, 2001 (PDT):
  • I need information about CASE 900, 1956. Please, send information!
    WALLY wrote on Tuesday, June 12, 2001 (PDT):
  • I HAVE A 1955 MODEL 40-4D (270 INCH 4 CYL. PERKINS DEISEL). DAD BOUGHT IT NEW. FARMED TIL 1992. HAVE 6000+ HRS.(LAST I REMEMBER ) CYL HEAD IS CRACKED. RUNS AND WORKS GOOD, IF YOU WORK IT HARD, IT'LL START TO HEAT UP. LOOKING FOR A HEAD, WHOLE MOTER, OR EVEN A "PARTS TRACTOR" I'M IN WISCONSIN, WILL TRAVEL TO LOCATE PART.
    Ben Cleaveland wrote on Tuesday, June 12, 2001 (PDT):
  • looking for runnung motor for a w12, have w12 with stuck motor, also need air cleaner assembly and good useable manifold for same tractor, pulled this one out of a fence row after 45 years, thanks
    Matt Cromer wrote on Monday, June 11, 2001 (PDT):
  • My father has purchased an Oliver HG cletrac and we are needing information on it. So if there is anyone that may give us som information,to help us further enjoy this great machine.We would really appreciate the info. dearly.thanks,The problem were having is finding information
    Matt Cromer wrote on Monday, June 11, 2001 (PDT):
  • My father has purchased an Oliver HG cletrac and we are needing information on it. So if there is anyone that may give us som information,to help us further enjoy this great machine.We would really appreciate the info. dearly.thanks,The problem were having is finding information
    Phil Levitte Michigan wrote on Thursday, May 31, 2001 (PDT):
  • If Packard had built a tractor it would have been the 500
    Stan wrote on Monday, May 28, 2001 (PDT):
  • I have just aquired a F-12 (I believe) with a tricycle front end. The tractor is in rough shape. I was wondering what the value would be and the likelyhood of selling or a partial trade for an "A".
    Kevin McIntosh wrote on Sunday, May 20, 2001 (PDT):
  • I just bought a '37 Farmall F-12 at my Gandfather's estate sale. It was bought new by my Great-Grandfather in 1937 an used to farm about 80 acres. I am planning on restoring the tractor(my first) and would like help on getting started. The engine is stuck and that is my biggest hurdle. If any one has an idea of where to find good reference material please e-mail.
    Darren wrote on Wednesday, May 16, 2001 (PDT):
  • We have a '33 F-12. It was the first tractor on the family farm which my great-grandpa and grandpa bought brand new. Now it's mine and I've just started restoration!!
    Charles Sharp wrote on Tuesday, May 15, 2001 (PDT):
  • I have a mid 50's Co-Op 40 tractor. It's been in storage after the farm was sold. Always kept indoors. Runs well but needs an engine overhaul as it has no oil pressure.It's been repainted and all there. PTO. Looking to sell it since we have no use for it. Can anyone give us an idea of a price to ask for it?
    John McCleary wrote on Thursday, May 10, 2001 (PDT):
  • we had an f-12 converted to an f-14 when i was a kid
    Ross E Duncan, Bancroft, On. Canada wrote on Wednesday, April 25, 2001 (PDT):
  • I have an HG42 which I purchased 21 Years ago. It has good sheet metal, Lights, Powertakeoff & Pulley. I don't have time to Refurbish.Anyone interested E.mail me.
    Darcy haun wrote on Tuesday, April 24, 2001 (PDT):
  • I ahve a 1952 cockshut forty, and was wondering if that was the only year with high altitude head? The reason I am asking this question is because I have searched this out, and nobody has given me a answer.
    Bruce Anderson wrote on Tuesday, April 24, 2001 (PDT):
  • I own a working 500 dieseland I'm looking for a oil pan. Would consider buying one for parts. When you have a tractor as great as this you want to keep it up.
    Bцrje Gustavsson wrote on Thursday, April 19, 2001 (PDT):
  • I have a International Harvester W-14 serial number WS4667. I wonder how many trctors that was built of the W-14 modell. If anyone have a picture or information of this tractor. Please send it to me.
    Lindsay Schlaud wrote on Monday, April 09, 2001 (PDT):
  • This is for Biff Barner. I have to run over to the place that I got my manifold to get the adress and phone number to send you. Please e-mail me back with your e-mail address and I'll send it to you. Thank you Lindsay.
    Lindsay Schlaud wrote on Monday, April 09, 2001 (PDT):
  • This is for Biff Barner, Who e-mailed me about the F-12 manifold. I forgot the address so I'll have to run over to the place and get the address and phone number for you. Could you E-mail me back with your E-mail address so I can give it back to you. Thank You Lindsay
    Bernie Scott wrote on Tuesday, April 03, 2001 (PDT):
  • I have a HG60 that needs restoring. Can anyone tell me the year it was made and sold in New Zealand. he serial Number is 56GA228. Thanks, Bernie
    Todd Brown wrote on Thursday, March 22, 2001 (PST):
  • My dad has an old cockshutt 40 gas engine. it still runs and looks decent. however we cant seem to find the serial number. If anyone knows where it is located could you please let me know so we can find it and find out more about the tractor. Thank You.
    Dennis Fulin wrote on Wednesday, March 21, 2001 (PST):
  • I have a 1936 Mccormick Deering Farmall and I would like to find out the original color if gray with red wheels, all gray or all red. Serial number is fs 58211.
    Rudi Stegen wrote on Wednesday, March 21, 2001 (PST):
  • I bought a Case 500 three days ago and I am thrilled with the sound ,power BUT hell the steering needs Arnold Schwartzerneger to turn it. Is there a POWER STEERING unit available. We in South Africa are a bit low on spares and manuals
    Lew Studer wrote on Sunday, March 18, 2001 (PST):
  • We still have a Cockshutt 40 on the family farm in Ohio. NAPA still carries most Buda engine parts in their industrial engine catalog. Keep em' running.
    Bob wrote on Thursday, March 15, 2001 (PST):
  • I am looking to buy a W-12 at sometime. Anyone out there selling one. I have several tractors of my own but one of my favorites is my Fairway-12 # 838. If you are interested in talking about the Fairway or know of a W-12 that can be purchased please send me a note.
    Michael McCloskey , Charlottetown, P.E.I , (902) 566-1196 wrote on Friday, March 09, 2001 (PST):
  • Brad Summers, I have a cockshutt 40 and pull in the 4500#,6000# and 8000# classes. I don't have a computer, but phone number listed above. Interested in talking to other 40 pullers.
    Lindsay Schlaud wrote on Friday, March 09, 2001 (PST):
  • I have an F-12 with original wide front end. It also has the two speed transmission. Had it in four parades and got four trophies. I would like to know how rare the wide front end is. I have only seen one other one like this. I also know of a place that sells new manifolds. They run around 100 dollars. Also found a place in Ind. that has new fenders. Thankyou.
    Tim Mcnamee wrote on Wednesday, December 13, 2000 (PST):
  • I am restoring our Cockshutt 40 used on my Dad's farm when I was a kid. I am looking for a good rebuildable motor for it. Thanks, TM
    James Hill wrote on Wednesday, December 13, 2000 (PST):
  • My father in law and I restored his co-op e-4 several years ago, but we still need to find a PTO shield. It's the same tractor different name.
    bill dittman wrote on Saturday, December 09, 2000 (PST):
  • i have a freind needing a manifold for an e5 coop gas , haven't been able to locate one , can anybody help thanks
    Ken Ensign wrote on Thursday, December 07, 2000 (PST):
  • I have an f-12 left me by my grand father and don't know alot about it . it has a set of cultivators mounted on it thought to be made for it and has two draw bars with it, one is a swing type. How can I determine the year and if its equipment are original?
    Armand wrote on Thursday, December 07, 2000 (PST):
  • My dad had a 35L that we bought from a neighbor. We used it for just about everything from pulling trailer loads of wood out of the bush, to haying on my moms farm, towing cars and small buidings up the road. That tractor pulled everything we hooked on to it. After years of use it dropped a valve and my dad didn`t get a chance to fix it as he passed away in 1989 when I was 19. In my stupidity I sold it when I was 20 for a measley $250 because I needed some cash. Am I ever kicking myself for selling it. I loved to drive that thing. Lord willing someday I can afford to but another Cockshutt so my kids can have the enjoyment that I had as a young man. I like the 30 35 40 50 and the 500`s are nice too.
    Armand wrote on Thursday, December 07, 2000 (PST):
  • My dad had a 35L that we bought from a neighbor. We used it for just about everything from pulling trailer loads of wood out of the bush, to haying on my moms farm, towing cars and small buidings up the road. That tractor pulled everything we hooked on to it. After years of use it dropped a valve and my dad didn`t get a chance to fix it as he passed away in 1989 when I was 19. In my stupidity I sold it when I was 20 for a measley $250 because I needed some cash. Am I ever kicking myself for selling it. I loved to drive that thing. Lord willing someday I can afford to but another Cockshutt so my kids can have the enjoyment that I had as a young man. I like the 30 35 40 50 and the 500`s are nice too.
    SKIP DUFOUR wrote on Thursday, December 07, 2000 (PST):
  • WHERE CAN I GET DECALS FOR A 1919 TITAN,THE ORIG. DECALS LOOK LIKE THE ONES ON THE ONE PICTURED
    Norv wrote on Monday, December 04, 2000 (PST):
  • I have a Cletrac Model HG68,Serial 90A294,Engine D19X Can anyone tell me what year it was built and what it may be worth? It runs good operates good.
    Dan Hale wrote on Sunday, November 26, 2000 (PST):
  • I have a 1952 Oliver HG60... At least I think it is but I don't see that model listed. Can anyone enlighten me on if in fact it is a HG60. It is in great shape!!! I may be interested in selling her.
    John C wrote on Wednesday, November 15, 2000 (PST):
  • To; John in St Louis - Don't know if you have found an HG yet, but I have an HG 68 Crawler Tractor that is in better than average condition. I am in western, Pa., about 10 hours away. If you have any interest give me a call at 724-282-8264.
    Linda Morrow wrote on Sunday, November 12, 2000 (PST):
  • I have a Cockshutt 50, 6R230, 1951 or 52, T5400. Am ready to put it up for sale... any ideas about its value? It runs, has a front-end loader also, and has done a lot of work for us. In good condition, with PTO also.
    Bud wrote on Sunday, November 05, 2000 (PST):
  • Nov. 4, 2000 I own and operate a cletrac HG42 (1948) I would like to replace the carburator. Does anyone know where I can obtain one. It currently has a marvel schebler TSX 65L 406 the original was a Tillotson #YC-10a.
    Ron Jackson, from Australia wrote on Wednesday, November 01, 2000 (PST):
  • I have a 500 in a very worn out state. It has sat in the weather for probably 20 years after being used by a ploughing contractor for years. He told me he had worn out 18 sets of rear tyres and rebuilt the engine twice! The tractor is almost complete but missing the hour meter. Does anyone have a spare hourmeter and bracket?? A friend of mine bought another 500 from the same area ( a small rural community with a population of probably 50 people) but his is running - those comments about the sound of that six cylinder are certainly correct - sweet.
    charlie r lewis lufkin texas wrote on Sunday, October 29, 2000 (PST):
  • ihave a oliver oc3-42 ser# 19wh-138 wouldn take less than 4,ooo.oo for it and would like to find yr model of it, thinking about putn v6 buick w/ auto
    Jean-Pierre Couture wrote on Monday, October 23, 2000 (PDT):
  • I just start to restore my dad's Farmall 1936 F-12. (Sept.2000) The color is red now. Is it original? From the serial number,it should be grey, i think.(fs56350). I would like any information about the color with a picture of a F-12 with the grey paint. Thank you JP
    Chuck Heck 7735 S.R.48 , Aurora ,IN, 47001 wrote on Sunday, October 22, 2000 (PDT):
  • I think the best source of I.H. information is Red Power Magazine. Address is PO Box 245,Ida Grove,IA,51445-0245. Phone # 712-364-2131. GOOD LUCK!!!
    Greg Thompson wrote on Saturday, October 21, 2000 (PDT):
  • I would like any imformation about F-12 electric start years and number made
    John wrote on Thursday, October 19, 2000 (PDT):
  • I have a 1946 Cletrac AG-6. (Runs with a Willys 6-cyl gas engine). Tracks are worn, and the right side suspension spring is broken. Can anyone point to sources I should check out for parts??
    David Ernst wrote on Sunday, October 15, 2000 (PDT):
  • I am currwnrly restoring a 1917 titan that was my grandfathers. Am interested in finding paint color codes and a fuel pump. Was the IHC logo on the water tank red?
    Stephen wrote on Friday, October 13, 2000 (PDT):
  • Looking for an air filter assembly for my 1935 W12 serial# WS9550
    AUGUSTO PALUAN - italy- wrote on Tuesday, October 10, 2000 (PDT):
  • I AM A COLLECTOR OF OLD TRACTORS. PRESENTLY I AM RESTORING A TITAN 10-20 AND SOME SPARE PARTS OF IT ARE REQUESTED, LIKE LABELS AND SPARK PLUG. I AM LOOKING FOR A PARTS MANUAL. I WOULD LIKE TO GET IN TOUCH WITH PEOPLE THAT HAVE THE SAME HOBBY AND PASSION.
    kelly giesbrecht wrote on Wednesday, October 04, 2000 (PDT):
  • I had a 1953 c-40 cockshutt / buda 6 banger. It was a great tractor but sold it as i didn't use it much. I still have the front end-loader complete with working cylinders,hydrolics mounts,and pto pump. It worked the last time it was used but it needs a new home.wetsideup at hotmail.com.
    ralph meyer wrote on Monday, October 02, 2000 (PDT):
  • The first 500 Diesel i ever saw was a "509" power unit in a feed mill. I was just a seven year old kid from a hill farm where our "big" tractor was an SC. I wondered if I would ever see a real tractor with that great big engine. Now we have three 500s, two 400s,two 401s, and one 801 . All make sweet Case Diesel music . Does anyone have a grille for a 400 ?
    Sean Kelly wrote on Monday, October 02, 2000 (PDT):
  • What a small world! The guy above, Trevor Oester, just happens to be my cousin. Just like my cousin said, grandpa owns one of the only 2 ironhorses left. I think Trevor was kind of wrong in some parts so I'll fill ya in. It was not illegal to use horse drawn farm equipment. Instead the Ironhorse was made to introduce farmers to mechanical farming. Its idea was to eventually replace the horse. The machine was driven just like a horse with reins while the farmer walked behind it next to the plow. The problem with it was it was kind of back heavy and when a farmer went up a hill it would tip over backwards and crush them. During WWI and WWII they were all melted down for use in the Army. Currently there are only 2 known Ironhorses, one which is missing parts and will never run again and the other (which my great grandpa has) is complete and running like brand new. He currently has it in storage and if I'm not mistaken it will eventually be on display at the Smithsonian Museum in Washington DC. The picture above is the exact tractor that my great grandfather owns and was probably taken at the Steam and Tractor show in Oregon State.
    Neil talbot wrote on Monday, October 02, 2000 (PDT):
  • I am restorig my dads Cockshutt 70 standard tractor{oliver}and need right & left front eng covers & both grilles,any help would be appreciated.Thanks
    Ken Readman wrote on Sunday, October 01, 2000 (PDT):
  • IHC made some of the worlds best tractors thats why we have three i-20s two A one Cub,H two Ms two W4s,W6,WD6,all restored All so have a three speed compound 8hp Burrell traction engine works number 3348 1911
    Jeff S. wrote on Monday, September 25, 2000 (PDT):
  • looking for a copy of a service manual and a parts manual for a International Farmall F-12 model. I would like to see these copies on the net before I buy them. I need help on any information on locating these items.
    robert dowling wrote on Tuesday, September 19, 2000 (PDT):
  • The '38 W14 McCormick thats owned me for 27 years, was bought by my grand father either new or near new before the "Big One".I got it when I was 12. He told me if I could make it run I could have it. So it's the first real motor I ever worked on.Still starts on the second pull!
    P. Getman wrote on Sunday, September 17, 2000 (PDT):
  • The 500 Case Diesel I own has been with me since 1977. Purchased it from an IH dealer in the Syracuse Ny area. At the time it had new 34 inch Rear tires. Being unfamiliar with the hand clutch, it took me very little time to get used to it. I looked over some of the stories of other people and the PTO has been a little bothersome but I did replace all the disc & cluthches a couple years ago. The parts came from IH-Case. I happened to have a parts book with mostly good part numbers for the 500D. I use a Hesston Habine, Old PTO New Holland 77 Haybaler, and plow my corn garden with it. The engine purrs steady.
    Mike wrote on Monday, September 11, 2000 (PDT):
  • I need a belt pulley for my HG, any condition. I have the PTO, shaft, everything but the pulley. Also would like head and tail lights and mounts. It is not running yet (magento and brakes) but I hope it soon will be.
    Mike Fogel wrote on Thursday, September 07, 2000 (PDT):
  • We just got a 1956 cockshut 40 running and are looking for decals any help would be appreciated runs great and fun to drive also need the colors
    anne wrote on Tuesday, September 05, 2000 (PDT):
  • We have a 1951 W-4 McCormick-Deering that we are restoring.I would like to paint the logos on but need a picture close enough to see the details. Ours are worn off too bad. Can anyone help?
    Alvin Ellefson wrote on Friday, September 01, 2000 (PDT):
  • I own a #40 Cockshutt also; looking for a block for it.
    gene t wrote on Sunday, August 20, 2000 (PDT):
  • I just purchased a 500 diesel and would like to attach a 3 pt hitch and/or a front end loader to it----any 0ne with experience or ideas please contact---Thank you-Gene T
    mike V. wrote on Tuesday, August 15, 2000 (PDT):
  • I own a 500 desiel,It,s for sale. 337-363-3180
    Freddie Mullins wrote on Sunday, August 13, 2000 (PDT):
  • Just purchased and old Oliver crawler Model# is 006-68-D.The serial#is either a 1 or I.#IRO-560.Any info would be greatly appreciated.Also on the look out for parts.
    Harold Morris wrote on Wednesday, August 09, 2000 (PDT):
  • I have a 1934 W-12 and McCormick Deering is casted into the radiator. Mine is the 612th one built. I bought this tractor in Titusville Pa. two years ago, it needed a lot of work but it is worth every penny I have put into it. There isn't hardly any around this area in Michigan.
    bill benham wrote on Thursday, August 03, 2000 (PDT):
  • what is a w-12 worth in fair condion ?
    Bob Nixon wrote on Tuesday, July 25, 2000 (PDT):
  • Dorr Prairie Museum on Highway 35 in LaPorte, In has a very nice one of these on display.
    chris freeman wrote on Monday, July 17, 2000 (PDT):
  • I have a 400 66hp that looks just like the 500 does anyone kn0w the color it was when new
    Eric wrote on Saturday, July 15, 2000 (PDT):
  • I learned how to drive tractor on a 1951 OC-3-68 , when I was 11 years old , gathering sap for my grandfather's maple syrup production . The tractor was ideal for manuevering in deep snow , and then mud as the sugaring season progressed .I recently purchased a 1954 OC-3-42 , with Wain-Roy hydraulic blade , in very good original condition . My ten year old son is now learning to drive on this , doing what ever odd jobs he can find around our place .
    Richard J. Ganje wrote on Saturday, July 15, 2000 (PDT):
  • We farmed 100 acres with an F-12 back in 1949-1952. I was 11 then and did plowing with 2-14" plows and cultivated with the 2 row cultivator, it was all I could do to work the lift lever. The tractor was mounted on rubber with 11.00" X 40" nobby's on the rear with one single in the front. It was somthing to stop as it had hand brakes so when you had to stop it you had to take your hands off the stearing wheel. It was nice for making sharp turns though because the front wheel would apply them auotomaticly. This brings back a lot of memories of my boyhood days around Clearwater, Minnesota
    Thor-Oskar Thyrum "Norway" wrote on Friday, July 07, 2000 (PDT):
  • I have bay a case tractor"disel" 196? i think the name is 380 or 480 .The tractor have front-Equiptment and King-Kunstruksjon Grave-Euiptment rear of the Tractor I am intresting in all kaind off info of this Tractor
    Kriss wrote on Thursday, July 06, 2000 (PDT):
  • I am also looking for a 500, 600, or900. I need a tractor for pulling, my dc can only pull two classes.
    John Houser wrote on Wednesday, June 28, 2000 (PDT):
  • My dad bought a 500 diesel new in 1954 with a 5-14" Case plow. We ran it until 1970. I grew up on it. It was a very well engineered machine for it's time. It could pull. I have good memories of it.
    Reddog wrote on Tuesday, June 27, 2000 (PDT):
  • Would like to buy Case 500, 600, or 900.
    Fritz wrote on Wednesday, June 21, 2000 (PDT):
  • We have a cockshutt 50 too. The toy company (Ertl) came to are house and took pictures and then made the models from are tractor. Also we still have that same 50, and proud of it.
    steve warters wrote on Wednesday, June 21, 2000 (PDT):
  • I am looking a air intake cap for 500 diesel
    JOE VANNOZZI wrote on Monday, June 19, 2000 (PDT):
  • LOOKING FOR A REAR WHEEL FOR AN F-12 FARMALL 1-800-341-1606 X-8916 TOLL FREE
    Mike S. wrote on Friday, June 16, 2000 (PDT):
  • Looking for a 530 case, front end loader. Preferably gasoline engine.Known as The Construction King, this was a sweet sounding Tractor. My Grandfather had one and I'm looking for one like it. 3pt hitch, power take off. No Backhoe. If anyone could help me, or has one they would like to sell, you can E-Mail me at majsrs at aol.com Thanks, Mike S
    Carl Holloway wrote on Friday, June 16, 2000 (PDT):
  • I just purchased an f-12 that has been in storage for 20 someodd years. The tractor is on steel but has a set of rims to go with it. If anyone has the time to email me with information about my new project it would be greatly appreciated. The previous owner said it was a very rare tractor with two transmissions and one of the first three point lifting mechanisms to be used on a tractor.
    greg wrote on Friday, June 16, 2000 (PDT):
  • need a 400 case with caseomatic tha is in working condition
    mike wrote on Wednesday, June 14, 2000 (PDT):
  • I am looking into purchasing a used case 300 with loader. can anyone advise whatthis tractor should sell for. also, looking for thoughts from anyone that has used this model. thanks
    BUSTER wrote on Tuesday, June 06, 2000 (PDT):
  • I HAVE A 47` HG42 CLETRAC WITH FRONT LIFT BUCKET IT HAS 4CYC. HERCULES GAS ENGINE SMOKES BUT RUNS OK.I GAVE $600 FOR IT. IS THIS A GOOD BUY!
    Jeany wrote on Saturday, June 03, 2000 (PDT):
  • I'm looking for a color photo or drawing of a 1959 Case 700 so I can frame it for my husband. He's restoring one. I don't know much about the tractors. Is there a Model 700? Maybe I didn't get the number right. Thanks for your help.
    Randy Brown wrote on Saturday, May 20, 2000 (PDT):
  • My dad and brother have just finished completely restoring a 1933 F-12, and bought their paint at a local parts and paint store, where the guy had the formula. It is a dark gray. Any one need the info, please email. I would be happy to help. Also, I grew up with an M-TA. Any for sale please email. prefer ohio or indiana
    Tommy wrote on Thursday, May 18, 2000 (PDT):
  • An Avery model A is the same as A Cletrac model GG wheel tractor which used most of the same parts as the HG.Including the sheet metal,fuel tank,radiator,engine,etc. Maybe this will give some of you another source for parts.AS for me I need a set of track rollers. Can anyone help?
    J. F. Perry wrote on Monday, May 15, 2000 (PDT):
  • Have a 430 Case diesel needs clutch replaced. Does anyone know where I could find parts to get this fine tractor running again? thanks.
    Jim Newbegin wrote on Sunday, May 07, 2000 (PDT):
  • Does anyone know anything about a "401" Deisel Case, that's what is on the ID plate. It starts and runs good, it also has a high and low range in the transmission, no seperate lever.
    LSCHAFER wrote on Wednesday, April 26, 2000 (PDT):
  • I an trying to find information on a McCormick Deerling W6 for my uncle. Is there anyone who can help? He is trying to locate the rear rim 14-30 and that is all I can tell you at this time. If you need more info. to help please let me know thank you. L
    T.W. Hertel wrote on Wednesday, April 26, 2000 (PDT):
  • I've restored my grandfathers 1951 E4 Co-op Diesel. Great running tractor. I still need to get a Co-op nose strip. If anyone know where I could obtain one, please let me know. This tractor is registered in the YT registry with a photo.
    lee sk wrote on Monday, April 24, 2000 (PDT):
  • hi I wonder this model. Can I get source? have nice today
    lee sk wrote on Monday, April 24, 2000 (PDT):
  • hi I wonder this model. Can I get source? have nice today
    Robert Sell wrote on Monday, April 24, 2000 (PDT):
  • I have an old A-C model M with tricycle front end. Engine has cracked block. most of the rest is there for parts. Phone (509) 732 6221 with any offers.
    Robert Sell wrote on Monday, April 24, 2000 (PDT):
  • I have a dead Case 500 Diesel. Phone (509) 732 6221 with any offers. This machine is restoreable or would be good for most of the parts.
    Robert Graves wrote on Monday, April 24, 2000 (PDT):
  • Lookin to purchase a Case Super Diesel 400. . .in running condition.
    G RYAN wrote on Sunday, April 23, 2000 (PDT):
  • I own a 1934 and a 1937 model f-12 I have the narrow front steel wheels if someone needs them make offer. Also I have one good brake cover, one good radiator, a fuel pump that needs a diaphram, and possibly a camshaft and main bearing cap. I am in need of a hand crank, complete mag assy. and an exhaust flange to attatch muffler to the exhaust manifold. Any comments are very well appreciated on where to locate any of these parts. thanks G Ryan
    michael mccloy wrote on Tuesday, April 18, 2000 (PDT):
  • i am going to take my tractor to War birds over Wanaka show at easter
    Ed Culler wrote on Saturday, April 15, 2000 (PDT):
  • I have a cockshutt 40 that I purchased in 1976. I'm looking for replacement piston rings oversized 3and 9/16 bore for Buda 230 gas engine.
    greg wrote on Thursday, April 13, 2000 (PDT):
  • i own a 1934 w-12 on cutoffs. i am currently ssearcing for a full set of steel wheels for it. all leads appriciated. the closer to southern ill,the better
    mark pratt wrote on Saturday, April 08, 2000 (PDT):
  • In 1949 my father bought a brand new cockshutt 40 gas.After many years of constant use on our farm, it was retired and stored in the shed .Last summer I had the priveledge of restoring it for him . The look on his face when we rolled it out was worth all the countless hours that I spent on it. It has becom a family heirloom !
    Warren Fox wrote on Friday, March 31, 2000 (PST):
  • I've just purchased what I believe is a 1918 Parrett 12-25 and I'm looking for more information on this particular tractor. I'm short the radiator, fan, and other misc. parts. Would appreciate any information.
    Catharine Sullivan wrote on Tuesday, March 28, 2000 (PST):
  • Can anyone please tell me how to find the year of my "new" Cockshutt 40-Serial number is 40P 11605-The serial # list says a 110615 is a Model 50- Tractor was purchased at auction, and I would like to know what its vintage is. Thank you!!
    Jim Moore wrote on Sunday, March 26, 2000 (PST):
  • I have a cockshutt 40 that i am restoring and i need an exhaust/intake manifold it is a 6cly Buda if you can help please contact me thanks.
    Catharine Sullivan wrote on Sunday, March 26, 2000 (PST):
  • Have purchased an old cockshutt at auction & would like to verify model & year-I have the serial number and would like to know if anyone can tell me how to trace the number & identify the tractor. Thanks!!!
    Bryan wrote on Saturday, March 25, 2000 (PST):
  • I have a 1952 40 and was wondering what color this tractor should be painted. It seems to have been the creamy color. But I have never seen a 40 that wasn't red. Please mail if you can assist me with this problem.
    RON KENNEDY wrote on Friday, March 24, 2000 (PST):
  • I AM WRITING FROM AUSTRALIA TO LET YOU KNOW A NUMBER OF 500 CAME OUT HERE, I REMEMBER SEEING ONE A LOT OF YEARS AGO.MY DAD OWNED A 18-32, THEN AN L MODEL. I OWNED A 930 COMFORT KING AND NOW HAVE A 1936 L IN THE BACKYARD. REGARDS RON
    Guy Wilkinson wrote on Thursday, March 23, 2000 (PST):
  • My HG 42 just stoped working the tracks are not engaging. I pulled the rear differential cover off and engaged the transmission and it seems to be turning but either of the tracks are not moving. What could it be? Do I have to take it all apart or is it in the differential
    beverly rodney wrote on Wednesday, March 22, 2000 (PST):
  • Iam looking for a #2 main bearing cap for a farmall f12 seral#7596295 can someone help.
    earl Allen wrote on Saturday, March 18, 2000 (PST):
  • I have a 1955 OC-3 with a 5 foot Hyd blade and full roll cage ,I live in the foothills of No. Calif.and use it extensily. I have about an inch of adjustment left on the tracks, My question is does anyone rebuild tracks or are there any good used or new ones available and what would one expect to pay for them? I did find an old HC42 for sale that has not moved in 20 years for $500.00 . is that too much to pay for a parts tractor? This tractor has much better tracks, a Hyd pack in front and a PTO on the rear with a 6 inch belt drive on the side ,would this be of any value to anyone? E- Mail Me at ekallen at neworld.net
    TOM HICKOK wrote on Monday, March 13, 2000 (PST):
  • Last year we finished our YUBA. What a fun and learning progect. You can check it, and many of the other projects out on our page, www.stltikn.com
    John wrote on Monday, March 13, 2000 (PST):
  • I live in the St.Louis MO area and would like to have an HG or OC in any gauge. I don't mind restoration work and I don't mind some travel.
    Phil wrote on Monday, March 06, 2000 (PST):
  • I have a world war 2 era Oliver bulldozer with a six cylinder Hercules, 339 cubic inches. This monster weighs in the area of six tons. This is a conventional design.Does anyone know what model this might be?
    Tom thibodeau P.O. Box 742,No. Oxford, Mass.01537 wrote on Wednesday, March 01, 2000 (PST):
  • I need a starter,6or12 volt ,Delco Remy system for an Oliver oc#3, model hg 42 orhg68. thank you for any help!
    GREG GRUBE wrote on Saturday, February 26, 2000 (PST):
  • I am looking for a 500 if anyone in the OHIO area has one they would like to sell. MY phone # is 740 467-2223
    charles l voyles wrote on Saturday, February 26, 2000 (PST):
  • have a 1937 f-12 need fuel pump or the diaphram that I can put in my old one ......thanks charlie
    Wyatt Olsen wrote on Saturday, February 26, 2000 (PST):
  • I bought a 500 Case at a auction about 10 years ago.It still runs great and is in good condition. My only problem is that I need a PTO, and I can't find the parts. I hate to sell a machine that runs this good, but I found a 730 close by for $2500 that has what I need. I payed $950 for my 500 and would really like to keep it. If anyone has a dead 500 with a PTO I would like to hear from you.
    Joe Witt wrote on Sunday, February 13, 2000 (PST):
  • I have a 1936 F-12 with round spokes on the back and aftermarket 6 bolt rims on the front. When I found the tractor the valve cover was off. The engine was a rusty mess. I need a camshaft and fuel pump. E-mail me or call 785 593-6677 thank you.
    Michael Bent wrote on Sunday, February 13, 2000 (PST):
  • Hello from New Zealand. I have an HG60 standard tractor and an OC3 with a blade. The HG is undergoing an extensive rebuild like gearbox, final drive, new track bushes and pins refitted front idler hubs and so on. Nearly complete and looks quite exciting. OC3 is original but basically quite sound. Also have a 77B hay mower adapted to the "Ollys" and it works really well too. Ther is quite a strong and growing group of Oliver crawlers, mostly HGs and OC3s in the local vintage tractor and machinery club of 260 members. We mostly use them for plowing but occasionally shift a bit of dirt too. In fact we got "Men of Steel" days going for the crawlers and steel wheeled tractors and they are really popular. These Ollys are amazing in the bush and on the hills. Would be keen to hear from some of you chaps in the US of A so start writing please.
    Bob wrote on Saturday, February 12, 2000 (PST):
  • Looking for parts for 273 cubic inch buda engine for an E5 coop tractor. I think that it is the same as a 50 cockshutt. Bob.
    Don Rudolph wrote on Saturday, February 12, 2000 (PST):
  • The 500 must be the best sounding diesel engine of all time. In this part of Wisconsin that would have been a very large tractor in the mid 50's. The first time I ever saw one was in 1969 ar a Case dealer being rebuilt and the dealer saw that I was impressed with it and started it up for me to hear. I decided right then that someday I would have one and 4 years ago I found a very nice one in Iowa and rescued it from JD land. I love talking Case tractors. Thanks for listening. Don Rudolph
    Brian Hente wrote on Monday, February 07, 2000 (PST):
  • I have a 1936 f-12. it has been restored almost all the way. I have just gotten some round spoke wheels and now i need some round spoke wheels for the front. if you can help me please email me at either of my address. thanks
    Rex Weber wrote on Thursday, February 03, 2000 (PST):
  • Need a seat for a Farmall F-12, front steel wheels for an F-20, and front steel wheels for a McCormick-Deering W-30 Thank you any help would be appreciated. E-mail me
    Kevin Wellnitz wrote on Sunday, January 30, 2000 (PST):
  • My dad is restoring a McCormick-Deering 10-20, and I had done quite a bit of research on the paint. I believe the F-12 uses the same colors. For the red on the wheels, use IHC 5150 and for the gray use DuPont Centari 27625 (or the number might have been 27635, whichever is called charcoal gray, I lost the receipt and I'm going off my notes).
    Lee Murdy wrote on Friday, January 28, 2000 (PST):
  • I have an HG42 and would like to put a dozer blade on it. Machine currently has no hydraulics. Any ideas to help would be appreciated.
    mel wrote on Saturday, January 22, 2000 (PST):
  • looking for decels for 1959 cockshut 540
    Leon Dupont wrote on Friday, January 21, 2000 (PST):
  • I have an HG-42 parts machine,also 2 OC-3 for parts, 1 good hood and gas tank. Have 3 later model OC-4 that have the 3-cyl. Hercules engines. I can get parts for the IXB-3 Hercules engines which were in the OC-3.
    David Ruozi, Sr. wrote on Monday, January 17, 2000 (PST):
  • Hi, I have an oliver OC3-42, I guess its the as a HG you all reference to. Anyway the serial # is 7WH902. Do you Know what year it was manufactured from this #? It has a 5ft. blade and two buckets. It has a two way hydrulics and is a fine running machine, to bad they don't make'em anymore. Bye, D.R., Sr.
    Russ Ferretto wrote on Sunday, January 16, 2000 (PST):
  • Iam looking for a farmall O-12 If you can help me please contact me. I would like it to have full fenders if posabie Please call or E-mail. 775-575-6220 Thank you. Reno,NV. Russ.
    Tony procopio wrote on Saturday, January 15, 2000 (PST):
  • I have recently restored a 35 f-12 and am in need of a pair of brake covers.If anyone has any, please write back.
    John Cullett wrote on Friday, January 14, 2000 (PST):
  • Hi out there, we are restoring a 1936 F-12. We need the following parts. A hand crank, muffler, 2 brake drum covers, brake shoes, a gov boot, and a service manual.Thanks for any help.
    Jay R Johnston wrote on Friday, January 14, 2000 (PST):
  • I have a 49 HG42 with a Ware loader/dozer blade under,not completly original. I removed basket seat and built a dozer seat with arm rest tool boxes.Also up graded dolly wheels,almost done.Changed over to 12volt because i use machine often. Have three sources of parts Zimmerman, Don Ellis,(Wendell,Ma.),and Ray Sansoucy (Worcester,Ma.).Ray has several hoods and grills.
    Keith A. McClure wrote on Thursday, January 13, 2000 (PST):
  • I have all the decals and manuals for the Cockshutt & Coop tractors. The Cockshutt 30 was the first tractor with the famous live-power-take-off. I think the Cockshutt 40/E4 was the best tractor they built. I love talkin' Cockshutt. I also sell the new Cockshutt book as well as others.12331 CR 316, Big Prairie,Ohio 44611.
    big man cockshutt wrote on Thursday, January 13, 2000 (PST):
  • tractor looks nice but does not have red nosestrip, yellow wheelweights or yellow front hubs.
    Donelle & John Kilburg wrote on Wednesday, January 12, 2000 (PST):
  • We are looking for information about a Case 900 B from 1958, serial number 8129640. This tractor is in running condtion, we are looking for a price value or range. Also if you have any pictures that would be great too. If you also have any other web sities about this tractor or know of any, let us know. Thank you for your time. Donelle & John Kilburg
    Keith wrote on Friday, January 07, 2000 (PST):
  • I have a 1927 Farmall F-12 and was wondering what the original color was also. My farmall has two steel wheels in the rear and the single wheel in the front. To Duane Tuttle try writing to the Mccormick Deering and international parts at The Fordson House P.O. Box 523 Escanaba, Michigan 49829 telephone number 906-786-5102 I have the parts catalog for the F-12 I've been meaning to call on the color scheme myself.
    Michael McCloy wrote on Saturday, January 01, 2000 (PST):
  • i am 9 years old and i have a w12 of my own. my dad, grandad and i have recently restored it. i took it to the winchester tractor show, and cause i didn't have a license my mum drove it in the parade for me.
    Ron wrote on Thursday, December 30, 1999 (PST):
  • To Darrell Faryna. I know what you mean about the "sweetest sounding 6 cylinder diesel". I believe that is because of the lower RPM and high torque. They were and are great tractors. My favorite of all time is the 930 Comfort King.
    Dan Miller wrote on Wednesday, December 29, 1999 (PST):
  • grandfather was case dealer around 1955 I have 630 diesel need parts for eagle hitch ,can anyone help?
    Dan Miller wrote on Wednesday, December 29, 1999 (PST):
  • grandfather was case dealer around 1955 I have 630 diesel need parts for eagle hitch ,can anyone help?
    Dwayne Bauersachs wrote on Sunday, December 26, 1999 (PST):
  • I own a 500, 900, SI, SC, 1070 Black Knight, 400, & many more. I antique pull with the 900. I also tractor pull with one of my 1070 tractors. I've been the points winner 2 years in a row in the Il Hot Farm Stock Pullers Assoc. My family collects lots of Case items. I know a lot of information about tractor pulling with a Case. Does anyone have any Case wrenches?
    Paul Qualley wrote on Friday, December 10, 1999 (PST):
  • I have a farmall regular that I am restoring and I need rear wheels either steel or rubber. If anyone can help please write back thank you.
    Larry Wegener wrote on Friday, December 10, 1999 (PST):
  • We are restoring our family Case 500. Acquired a spare 500 and a 600. Have many parts. Need rubber for 30" x 15" rims & wheel weights. 815 344-0063
    Darrell Faryna wrote on Thursday, December 09, 1999 (PST):
  • These are really great machines! It probably has one of the sweetest sounding six cylinder diesel engine of its era. It is a lively tractor for its size(except for its power steering,which is kind of slow) and really digs in and snorts in the rough spots. Our 500 Diesel did a lot of acreage on our Alberta farm without a whimper and is now in the process of restoration. It is 99% complete now and a real jewel to look at and run.
    lewis wrote on Wednesday, December 08, 1999 (PST):
  • I have a HG68 1950 with hyd. loader on it. Ser.# of loader is 113 built by Skyline corp. Runs real good and hood / metal in real good shape. Your right, fun to run. in very good shape.
    everett miller wrote on Friday, December 03, 1999 (PST):
  • I have recently purchased a co-op E4, and it is missing a grill and fenders. If you can help me find these items please contact me.
    Debbie York wrote on Wednesday, December 01, 1999 (PST):
  • We have a 40 Cockshutt tractor, I wouldn't trade it for the world we use it on our horse farm, for just about anything we paid $250.00 for it and haven't had a lick of problems with it. Great little tractor!
    FRANK wrote on Monday, November 29, 1999 (PST):
  • I am in the process of restoring a HG 68 and HG 42,the 68 has a hyd.blade mounted on it.I use it to push lite dirt,its fun to drive.I need a radiator and carb.marvel-schebler,for the hg 42.Lots of luck on finding a good hood.
    AUBOYER MAURICE wrote on Sunday, November 21, 1999 (PST):
  • I am French. I am 57 years old I am fascinated by this tractor TITAN 10-20. When I was young , 5/6 years old , I was put on the seat of this tractor. I was terrified by the noise, mechanical parts in movement, steam from the water barrel, valves as little men dancing, sparks in the night; These tractors were bringt in France by US troops in 1917/1918.They were used to supply front line and to tract guns.After war they have been sold. In my village in BRITTANNY (West of France) they were several of them.I think they were in use since the beginning of the sixties years. Farmers owners of this tractor had only one in use but one or two other was used as spare parts. TITAN 10-20 was only used to plough or to drive trheshing-machine by belt and pulley. I doen't know if there is since one of TITAN 10-20 in FRANCE. I think also Titan 10- 20 is not a "misceallenous" tractor but a true I.H. tractor.
    Peter Gilbert wrote on Saturday, November 20, 1999 (PST):
  • For Tex Evans, I have the draw bar for a W-12 and am willing to sell it as it is an extra.
    david sanford wrote on Sunday, November 14, 1999 (PST):
  • need hood,grill and radiator for hg42. or will sell for $700. 919 562 0796
    William Naudain wrote on Thursday, November 11, 1999 (PST):
  • I have a case 500 diesel and am in the process of getting ready to restore it. I would like to find another one for parts,as mine is kind of rough but runs decent. I am also going to pull mine in the antique tractor pulls in this area.
    James Van Damme wrote on Wednesday, November 10, 1999 (PST):
  • I drove my dad's Cockshutt 40 when I was a youngster. It was a great tractor for P.T.O. work. It hauled 2 8-ton sugar beet loads easily. It had very few mechanical problems. A lot of great memories.
    Jon Schoeppe wrote on Saturday, November 06, 1999 (PST):
  • I am currently restoring a 1936 F-12. It was a total basket case when I found it. I had to cut three trees out that had grown through it and dig it out where it sunk nearly one and ahalf feet in the ground. I took it as a challange. But I am looking for a pair of steel front wheels (narrow)and a complete magneto assy. Keep them out of the ditches and off thier tops and have a good day.
    6-JAYS wrote on Monday, November 01, 1999 (PST):
  • I have used a case 500 in the past and now own a 500 and a 900,both western tractors also have an S.C and a 800 and am inthe process of purchasing a 700 and a 400 and another sc I don't have e-mail but I'll watch this site
    Tom Hoehman wrote on Tuesday, October 19, 1999 (PDT):
  • found F12,not running,not froze,n.f. It has rubber front and rear,no fenders fairly rusty and 20 lbs. pidgeon crap. Need help figuring a reasonable offer.Thanks.
    larry dunn wrote on Thursday, October 14, 1999 (PDT):
  • i need a feul pump for a f12
    PRESTON WELLS wrote on Wednesday, October 13, 1999 (PDT):
  • we need a fuel pump(good working condition) for a school project(FFA) we are working on. any help would be appreciated.
    david buchholz wrote on Thursday, October 07, 1999 (PDT):
  • i have a tractor that i know is a f-12,but that is all i know about it. the paper work all points to 1933. this tractor has steel wheels single in the front. i just got this tractor and would like to restore it if it is worth doing. i've never done a tractor before and would like to research it first. i could use any information i could get on this. thank you
    Dennis wrote on Sunday, October 03, 1999 (PDT):
  • Our 50 looked just like this one
    EDD HADRYCH wrote on Sunday, October 03, 1999 (PDT):
  • In 1939 my dad bought a ~1937 Farmall F-12. I worked that tractor from 1940 till around 1948. It was incredibly rugged I'm currently attempting to create an illustration of it.
    doug johnston wrote on Wednesday, September 29, 1999 (PDT):
  • I have a Cockshutt 40 diesel with the Buda 6 cylinder engine. It was siezed when I bought it 2 years ago. I have stripped down the engine completely. I have had problems getting sleeves. 4 of them were badly pitted. All other parts are available. Hope to have it running by next summer.
    Lowell Alward wrote on Saturday, September 18, 1999 (PDT):
  • I have a restored 1950 E-4 Co-OP.It is the same tractor as 40 but was painted orange & sold by Farmers CO-Op.
    Tex Evans wrote on Wednesday, September 15, 1999 (PDT):
  • I have either a W-12 or a W-14. I think it's a W-14 because it has the aluminum tag on the radiator top tank that says McCormick Deering. I think the W-12's had the cast iron raised letters instead. My serial number tag is gone, and I can't find any matching casting numbers. What year is the one pictured? Does it have the aluminum tag on the radiator? Do you have any extra parts for one of them, such as the drawbar?
    Jos LANG wrote on Tuesday, September 07, 1999 (PDT):
  • I have a Titan from 1917, exactly the same as shown on the picture. It is running very well. I want to repaint it and for this reason I am looking to find the paint codes. I am also interested about a parts manual or any documentation existing.
    Dr. Pattar X. Putzke wrote on Thursday, September 02, 1999 (PDT):
  • why was it illegal to use horse drawn eguipment? and where was it illegal to do that? Thank you.
    Fred A. Piatt, Jr wrote on Saturday, July 24, 1999 (PDT):
  • My brother in California has a Cletrac HG and an extra "parts" tractor. Don't know if he has a grille. E-mail piattvl at jps.net to find out what he might have. Good luck!
    denny becker wrote on Monday, July 05, 1999 (PDT):
  • ihave a50 diesel cockshutt that iam working on for right now
    Josh Dubie wrote on Sunday, June 27, 1999 (PDT):
  • how much for the case 500 diesel in the picture?
    Jeremy Clark wrote on Wednesday, June 16, 1999 (PDT):
  • Is the 1933 model of this tractor the same color as the 1935 model? If so where could I find the paint?
    Redfan wrote on Sunday, June 13, 1999 (PDT):
  • Probably not important, but shouldn,t it be listed in Farmall (IH) section.
    Sam Rumade wrote on Sunday, May 02, 1999 (PDT):
  • The co. I work for has a 40 dsl,wide front that has been used around the proprty to move wagons,etc.
    Jim Hektor wrote on Friday, April 30, 1999 (PDT):
  • I just got a 1951 HG. Looks like a great machine but need a used grill, the original is missing. Anyone have a parts machine like this I might get a grill and other misc. stuff from ? I am in Maryland.
    Trevor Oester wrote on Saturday, April 24, 1999 (PDT):
  • holy smokes, this is my grandpas tractor. my grandpa is 87 and lives in Scapoose oregon. This picture was taken at the annual Antique Powerland show. I think that it is powered by a Chevy 454, and is in running condition. M grandpa purchased it at a yard sale, or something of that nature, and restord it. he told me that there is only like 2 others that he knows about. It was built when it was illegal to use horse drawn farm equipment, so you walk behind and steer with reins. it does have a little buggy to go with it to.
    Chuck Heck Aurora IN wrote on Sunday, April 11, 1999 (PDT):
  • I grew up on an F-12, and now own a 1937 model. We enjoy taking it to shows in our area.


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