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Runner up deal of the day
Case 444 $250 These Case postings are not mine!
https://buffalo.craigslist.org/grd/d/ne ... 77919.html
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https://buffalo.craigslist.org/grd/d/ne ... 77919.html
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1973 444, 1974 644, 1976 446, 1977 646, 1986 226
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Re: Runner up deal of the day
Best I can figure out . It is a 1969 444 PK . And that is the side mounted lift cylinder and the lift control arm we are seeing . Can anyone confirm or deny that?
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Re: Runner up deal of the day
When I go to the C/L site and click on the pic it enlarges it. It does look like a cylinder and lift lever on the right side, which David has noted. I only know what I know, and I've never seen one on the right side before. Have other members seen a lift cylinder on the right side before?
It appears that the same person is posting the 444 and the two 222's. Probably the right person could offer a package deal and acquire all three.
I'm not that person for obvious reasons!
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It appears that the same person is posting the 444 and the two 222's. Probably the right person could offer a package deal and acquire all three.
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Re: Runner up deal of the day
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cAMt6TbVICs
[url]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cAMt6TbVICs/url]
He claims it is a 1969 444 PK and on the right side there is the lever and lift cylinder .
<img src="http://domania.us/gts-today/tractor/69- ... ator-a.jpg" alt="Photo of Two Case 444 Garden Tractors"/> Here is another example I found .
I still learning the Case blood lines , but it looks to me like Case took the 195 chassis , changed the hood and added the hydraulic lift and called them Performance Kings PK . I read somewhere that the Elephant Ear rear fenders were only on the 69 - 70 year PK tractors. I have never seen any ,but if this is correct . They must be rare . Maybe one of the long time Colt Case Ingersoll gurus could shine some light on this .
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[url]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cAMt6TbVICs/url]
He claims it is a 1969 444 PK and on the right side there is the lever and lift cylinder .
<img src="http://domania.us/gts-today/tractor/69- ... ator-a.jpg" alt="Photo of Two Case 444 Garden Tractors"/> Here is another example I found .
I still learning the Case blood lines , but it looks to me like Case took the 195 chassis , changed the hood and added the hydraulic lift and called them Performance Kings PK . I read somewhere that the Elephant Ear rear fenders were only on the 69 - 70 year PK tractors. I have never seen any ,but if this is correct . They must be rare . Maybe one of the long time Colt Case Ingersoll gurus could shine some light on this .
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Re: Runner up deal of the day
When you zoom into the CL picture, the lever goes into the tower. Just looks like a flow control valve in the small picture above. A factory flow control valve is probably worth the listing price.
This is what the flow control valves look like:
https://www.google.com/search?q=case+ga ... 60&bih=612
This is what the flow control valves look like:
https://www.google.com/search?q=case+ga ... 60&bih=612
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Re: Runner up deal of the day
This is a 1970 444, one year after the PK models. And yes that is a hydraulic lift control that you see.DavidBarkey wrote: ↑Mon Mar 07, 2022 6:52 am Best I can figure out . It is a 1969 444 PK . And that is the side mounted lift cylinder and the lift control arm we are seeing . Can anyone confirm or deny that?
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Re: Runner up deal of the day
micase wrote: ↑Tue Mar 08, 2022 6:31 amThis is a 1970 444, one year after the PK models. And yes that is a hydraulic lift control that you see.DavidBarkey wrote: ↑Mon Mar 07, 2022 6:52 am Best I can figure out . It is a 1969 444 PK . And that is the side mounted lift cylinder and the lift control arm we are seeing . Can anyone confirm or deny that?
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