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    starter switch

    To All: Thanks for your replies and concerns. I was thinking (I get in trouble for doing that) less wiring, not about the safety aspect. I grew up on tractors with NO safety switch. Take out of gear, push in clutch and start tractor. As I'm getting older I guess I should be thinking about safety...
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    starter switch

    Case 441, gas. Is there a way to bypass the switch on the plate right behind the gear shift. The one that you have to push gear knob into "S" so it will start. As it is now with the way it's wired you push gear shift into "S" and then start like you would a regular car with the key. All help is...
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    KY super A

    You do great work on those little tractors.. Are you going to turn tire forwards before delivery?
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    paint on muffler

    I found a silver grill paint that will be tried on gas engine muffler. Thanks for replies
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    The 400 runs

    so what about the cracked rearend? what did you find?
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    Ear Worm 6/9

    passed away way too soon. I thought he was a pretty good singer. Thanks for featuring him today.
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    paint on muffler

    Hey Guys, what paint do you use when painting mufflers that have rusted up a little bit? (on tractors)
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    Idler Pulley Assembly Super A

    Can you find pulleys and have welder/fabricator to fix you up on the rest of assembly?
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    Case 300 Grinding Chicken Feed

    Just asking because I don't know. Could the bag attachment be closed some to slow down the dust? OR closed completely until done grinding a small amount and then let ground feed out of hopper.
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    Case 730 Diesel Square Baling

    Dad had a 730 CK and we baled a lot of square bales with it pulling a wagon behind the baler. No trouble whatsoever.
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    may be over my head

    well, I finally bought a liquid filled gauge 0-100 for oil pressure. Attached to the block as Mr Saeli suggested. Started the tractor and read gauge at 76. I let it get warmed up and finally read 50 on gauge. Heavy oil I guess led to the higher reading. Will not be taking off oil pan after all...
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    may be over my head

    Hey guys thanks for the replies. I'm going back to what Mr John Saeli said and put the oil pressure gauge on the block and take reading from there. More to come later
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    may be over my head

    was looking into working on the oil pressure relief valve on Case 441 WFE. This tractor has the front end that slides out and in as needed. Well, I looked in parts book and relief is in the oil pan area. OK, oil pan has 16 bolts and I remove 14 and looking for the other 2 bolts and find out...
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    Tgrasher

    Thanks. Wondering if the rod is round going into the handle or splined maybe. Looks round. Still working on removing lever. Thanks again Sir.
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    Plow day small field

    For some that don't know, What is the chain on the plow wheel for?
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    Tgrasher

    still working on getting the dash off tractor (430). Steering wheel came off like you said it would. Thanks. Now the pin on the throttle lever was a pain in the ___. It finally came out with a little pen oil and a punch and hammer. Is there a trick to get the throttle lever off? I've looked at...
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    questions 2 of them Please

    first : I read on here somewhere that when the oil pressure is running at top end of gauge that the oil pressure relief valve is clogged. is this correct and how to fix? second. Wanting to remove the steering wheel from Case 430/441 and have removed nut but there is a washer next that won't move...
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    Farmall SA tranny

    I have a Super A and never knew about cork in threads. What would those threads be used for in farming operation?
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    Farmall Super A repair/restoration

    the top picture has an alternator on the tractor
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    Farmall Super A repair/restoration

    What Mr. Janicholson said.. First buy you a manual. Worth it's weight in gold when you need it.

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