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There are several differences in a 1969 PK and a 1970 model. This one, only having one photo, I see that the seat hinges match those that were used starting in 1970.
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micase wrote: Tue Mar 08, 2022 3:03 pm There are several differences in a 1969 PK and a 1970 model. This one, only having one photo, I see that the seat hinges match those that were used starting in 1970.
Thanks , always learning .

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micase wrote: Tue Mar 08, 2022 3:03 pm There are several differences in a 1969 PK and a 1970 model. This one, only having one photo, I see that the seat hinges match those that were used starting in 1970.
Me too, always learning about these GT's.

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micase wrote: Tue Mar 08, 2022 6:31 am
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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This is a 1970 444, one year after the PK models. And yes that is a hydraulic lift control that you see.
Correct, only the '69 models are PK tractors, although the 1970 models look very similar.

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I read somewhere that the Performance King models had a different Case decal on the hood, like the one in the pic that Dave posted. The Case decal on the pic I posted is different.
I was watching you tube video's this morning on Case GT's and seen a 195 with elephant ear fenders.

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Harry wrote: Thu Mar 10, 2022 9:32 am I read somewhere that the Performance King models had a different Case decal on the hood, like the one in the pic that Dave posted. The Case decal on the pic I posted is different.
I was watching you tube video's this morning on Case GT's and seen a 195 with elephant ear fenders.

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Look at seat hinges how large they are. This is one of the ways to determine a PK (1969) from 1970. It is not always correct but large barn style hinges are (one) good indicator of 1970 model. Serial Number is still the best way to tell.

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Seller txt me today saying he has sold the 444. I didn't really want it any way, that's why I hesitated.

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