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930 CASE Info???

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Krouthead

09-07-2003 18:05:07




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What year did the 930 come out? Or the 1st year of production,would be the way to ask?
Was it 1962? A little Eagle history lesson please?


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Krout




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dctom

09-08-2003 18:02:35




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 Re: 930 CASE Info??? in reply to Krouthead, 09-07-2003 18:05:07  
krout :I have company records here and the 930 was built from 1960 to 1969 and there never was any case-o matic 930's, how ever one must remember that case's fiscal year ended october 31 so there were 930's built in 1959 but they were 1960 model's we are having the same argument in our club as to the years of certain tractors DCTOM



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Krouthead

09-08-2003 18:08:38




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 Re: Re: 930 CASE Info??? in reply to dctom, 09-08-2003 18:02:35  
Well I know you seem to be the foremost Eagle expert I was hoping you would jump in.
If this is the Case(ha ha) I will crawfish and eat my wel deserved turd, but it looks very questionable to me.Especially when the #s were ran and came back 69.
How do you think a Jd 60 would fair against a 930?Just wonderin'

I knew i shoulda been a myme
Krout



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dctom

09-08-2003 19:17:55




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 Re: Re: Re: 930 CASE Info??? in reply to Krouthead, 09-08-2003 18:08:38  
not at all i constantaly beat a 70 with my ole DC dctom



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porky

09-07-2003 19:35:21




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 Re: 930 CASE Info??? in reply to Krouthead, 09-07-2003 18:05:07  
i didnt know you was interested in case tractors i know where there is one for sale cheap too, it is a 1959 model caseomatic 930



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Phil Munson

09-08-2003 07:31:16




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 Re: Re: 930 CASE Info??? in reply to porky, 09-07-2003 19:35:21  
I don't think case ever made a 930 case o matic.



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Krouthead

09-07-2003 18:42:33




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 Re: 930 CASE Info??? in reply to Krouthead, 09-07-2003 18:05:07  
I found the answer in the serial # page.
It wasn't 1958/59.

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Krout



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Lamont

09-08-2003 03:41:36




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 Re: Re: 930 CASE Info??? in reply to Krouthead, 09-07-2003 18:42:33  
Nebraska test book shows Case 930 began in 1959. There never was a 930 Case-o-Matic, though. If you haven't noticed, you can't trust the serial # page. Ask HH.



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Krouthead

09-08-2003 11:13:40




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 Re: Re: Re: 930 CASE Info??? in reply to Lamont, 09-08-2003 03:41:36  
The serial # page on this site list starting serial numbers,by mfg date,unless you have a magic tractor that was produced before they used serial #s.IT SAYS 1960-1969!!If you have a RARE prototype that was never introduced and was bulit prior to serial numbers thats another thing??I can read I dont have to ask anybody.
I dont care myself, just wondering,now I know.
I thought Bear was the only 1 with magic tractors.


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Krout

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Phil Munson

09-08-2003 07:40:47




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 Re: Re: Re: 930 CASE Info??? in reply to Lamont, 09-08-2003 03:41:36  
I think the first 930 was tested in 1960, test 741. It was basically a 900 with different decals. The second 930s were also a six speed, but had the operator's platform moved ahead of the rear axle. The last 930s, the comfort kings, had an eight speed box, 4 X 2, and had the operator's platform in front of the rear axle, and higher than the second series.



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Krouthead

09-08-2003 11:22:12




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: 930 CASE Info??? in reply to Phil Munson, 09-08-2003 07:40:47  
HMMMMM ???Seems someone else is wrong?
I could care less, just cut the BS!
I do feel sorry for people that drive 6-7 hours to find they have to pull a JD 70 against a "CLASSIC" 930!!!!! C'MON! COMPETE!
I aint mad,don't care,just want fairness and to have fun,I do voice whispered thoughts.Try to pull that anywhere else,see what they tell ya.
I aint got time for this,my lunch is over.


On A Stump
Krout

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Lamont

09-08-2003 17:13:07




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: 930 CASE Info??? in reply to Krouthead, 09-08-2003 11:22:12  
HHMMMMM !!! I usually don't ask questions about things I don't care about. My information on year models is based on what I have read in a tractor history book by Lester Larson, one of the foremost tractor history buffs in the world, who worked for the University of Nebraska for about thirty years testing tractors. I don't know if Lester is still alive today, but I think he would know. I'm sure he has forgotten more than any of us will ever know. I guess it doesn't matter about the "honor system" scales either. Of course, I don't care about that. I just brought it up because I feel sorry for those who weigh their tractor correctly and have to pull against a JD 70 with 48 100 pound weights hanging on it in the 8500 pound class!!!!! ! COMPETE MY A$$!! I didn't think a year or two difference made a tractor pull different. I can see how the weight would make a little difference though. Don't get to crying too hard when you think about this Krout. I know your feelings for others seem really fragile right now.

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Krouthead

09-08-2003 17:35:02




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: 930 CASE Info??? in reply to Lamont, 09-08-2003 17:13:07  
Next time make sure you bring the book. You will need it.And if you noticed ,some of us crossed the scales every time just so there wouldn't be any doubts.The only other person that was complaining about the weights and said everybody was cheatin was the one that always slips on another 1 or 2,or he gets sabotaged.And if you didn't think the years made a difference why were you asking about the concern before the initial pull? Classic is Classic, there is no need to get upset if you didn't do nothing wrong ??? Your neighbors threw me out at the Melbourne pull..to new..nothing was said about yours.
Furthermore,you won't see me cryin ever!
I'm tellin you what you already know,but dont want to admit.
I could care less what you do,but I'm letting you know how people feel.

Be Happy
Krout
870 404 5930

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Lamont

09-11-2003 19:55:14




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: 930 CASE Info??? in reply to Krouthead, 09-08-2003 17:35:02  
DANG! Didn't mean to make you mad. If I can get the book from HH, I'll bring it to Melborne. I originally thought the 930 series started in 1960 myself. Then I read the history book on the Nebraska tests that says 930 started in 1959. Since you or me wasn't thought of at that time, I thought I could go by that book. I guess I still really don't know for sure, but it seems to me the University of Nebraska could be trusted. The reason I originally asked about the year model was some clubs use different dates, speed limits, etc. Melborne will probably be the last pull for the old 930. I'm building an 800. 1957 model. It should pull 4500 to 6500. Might change your name to Pouthead. I only heard two people say anything about weight cheating. I didn't pull against either one of them. Too heavy for the "minority" color. Besides, I have arachnaphobia. The other was MODERN and all alone. I was hoping everyone meant what they were saying when they would shake our hand and say "Thanks for coming. Don't forget Paragould and Melborne." The word "people" is plural. I only hear one mourner. And by the way, I know how people feel: with their hands silly!!!!! !!!!! !!!!! !!!!!

The undercuva brotha,

Lamont

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hunter

09-08-2003 16:21:38




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: 930 CASE Info??? in reply to Krouthead, 09-08-2003 11:22:12  
Krout, the 500 built in 52/3 is basically the same tractor....course deere people believe that a jd 70 could keep up with it too!



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porky

09-08-2003 17:21:36




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: 930 CASE Info??? in reply to hunter, 09-08-2003 16:21:38  
seems like the shoe is on other ft. now. seems like someone told krout he couldnt pull his modern tractor at mel. so he didt for a trophy anyway, glad i dont use black wts.



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Lamont

09-08-2003 17:20:26




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: 930 CASE Info??? in reply to hunter, 09-08-2003 16:21:38  
A JD 70 CAN keep up with a 930 Case IF you weight the 930 at 8500 and the JD 70 at about 10000. Sounds fair except for the year model thing. Does a later model tractor grip the ground differently?? Some of you need to stop at Kroger's and get a little cheese to go with your WHINE!!!!! !!!



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Krouthead

09-08-2003 17:45:26




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: 930 CASE Info??? in reply to Lamont, 09-08-2003 17:20:26  
Can a cub weighing 4500,stay with a WC weighing 3000?Use your noggin'
There is no whinin' going on,except from your end.Just bringing fourth the facts on this end.
Forget the 70 /60 whatever it was,what about the MM that placed 3rd, you think that was equal or do you think he was heavy too?
I just want honesty and fairness.
Besides,somebody ate all the cheese at Kroger.


Poor Little
Krout

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Lamont

09-08-2003 19:37:56




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: 930 CASE Info??? in reply to Krouthead, 09-08-2003 17:45:26  
If that Cub has three times as many cubes as original it might!!!!! If I was a JD man I'd get awfully upset at your comparison. Careful now.



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Lamont

09-08-2003 17:54:16




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: 930 CASE Info??? in reply to Krouthead, 09-08-2003 17:45:26  
No one was running out of power. Only traction. What's the difference if the paint color and stickers were changed? I feel pretty confident in anything printed or approved by Lester Larson anyway. His book says 1959. How many tractors did you test in 50's?



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BRING THE BOOK!

09-08-2003 18:00:55




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: 930 CASE Info? in reply to Lamont, 09-08-2003 17:54:16  
I wasnt even a though in the 50s! But I can read now.Look at Munsons post above and look on this site in the serial # page.


Have a Wonderful Evening
Abolitionist Krout



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Lamont

09-08-2003 19:33:36




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: 930 CASE I in reply to BRING THE BOOK!, 09-08-2003 18:00:55  
If I can get the book back, I'll bring it to Melbourne 09/20/03. With comedy like this, who'd want to sit in front of the boob tube? This is almost as fun as the pulls!!!!! !!!



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