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Vitner

12-25-2001 04:34:36




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I need the casting # for the DC LP cyl head.




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Don Ruscha

01-01-2002 10:56:11




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 Re: Case DC LP head # in reply to Vitner, 12-25-2001 04:34:36  
Vinnie I found a old responce on this site. On the case discussion forum dated June 8 2001. That said a 5505a is a high compression gas DC head & that a 6128a is a LP head. You can't use dome pistons in the LP head.



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Vitner

01-01-2002 16:52:03




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 Re: Re: Case DC LP head # in reply to Don Ruscha, 01-01-2002 10:56:11  
Hey Don i also have a couple of heads with 5576 and they are on real late DC'S with foot clutches. I cant figure out what they are.



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Don Ruscha

12-28-2001 17:26:02




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 Re: Case DC LP head # in reply to Vitner, 12-25-2001 04:34:36  
Their was a C case that used to pull from around Pittsburg Mo. that had a LP head & was built up.A real piece of work, WON most pulls. You might check it out.



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fordson29

12-25-2001 14:55:28




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 Re: Case DC LP head # in reply to Vitner, 12-25-2001 04:34:36  
distillate is # 6128A
gas is # 5505A
LP is # 5576A

Jonathan (JJK Tractor Salvage)



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Vinnie Voortman

12-26-2001 13:00:32




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 Re: Re: Case DC LP head # in reply to fordson29, 12-25-2001 14:55:28  
Vitner, You just need to leave the DC head off of that tractor of yours. I am tellin ya. You are messing with the wrong guys...ha ha



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Grease Monkey

01-01-2002 09:07:15




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 Re: Re: Re: Case DC LP head # in reply to Vinnie Voortman, 12-26-2001 13:00:32  
Here's some advice for you. You just need to leave the tractors alone. You'll never build any muscles that way.



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Vinnie Voortman

01-02-2002 06:50:48




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Case DC LP head # in reply to Grease Monkey, 01-01-2002 09:07:15  
Listen here Grease Monkey! I don't think you ought to be talking about building muscles. You haven't seen me since that pull that was run by the planet of the apes people. I have since shaved my beard, removed all the potato chips, I have been drinking a steady supply of grape soda, and I bought a golden eagle necklace to wear when I am hauling tractors around. I don't need muscles for what I do. I pull a dirty white cloud. So look out!!

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Grease Monkey

01-04-2002 18:53:51




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Case DC LP head # in reply to Vinnie Voortman, 01-02-2002 06:50:48  
Hey Voortman:
Or should we just call you the Grape Ape? What's the deal with shaving off the beard? Was it weighing you down? I swear, some people will resort to the most rediculous measures when they get desperate. As for the grape soda, you ain't gonna have time to pull any kind of clouds. You keep drinking that stuff, you're gonna be spending all your time in the "johnny-on-the-spot". As for me, I'm not one bit worried about my hair. Just think of how it'll fly in the breeze while I'm pulling! Of course, you won't be OUT long enough to notice...

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Vitner

01-05-2002 18:23:10




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Case DC LP head # in reply to Grease Monkey, 01-04-2002 18:53:51  
Hey you guys can talk all the trash you want. But i can back it up. Wurl Wind is almost done as soon as BIG AL gets the head done you will here a sound like a million tornado's. Then you will know fear.



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Vinnie Voortman

01-05-2002 19:26:57




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Case DC LP head # in reply to Vitner, 01-05-2002 18:23:10  
Vitner, Did you say BIG AL? I am bucking my head around and snorting just at the mention of his name. He has nitrous on that car of his. I saw him fill it up at the one stop down by that car wash that works so well all the time. I have a pulling awards ceremonial fish fry to attend tomorrow, but seeing as how you Vitners are all the same I am gonna call TSJ. He will make some sweet vibrations come from within my powerhouse of a tractor. Oh yeah, I got a new sponsor....Welch's grape soda. I am going to be able to have that knee replacement done that I have been bitching about to everyone for the last who knows how long. I may have enough left over for a pasectemy. Whatever that is....

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Grease Monkey

01-10-2002 16:58:48




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Case DC LP head # in reply to Vinnie Voortman, 01-05-2002 19:26:57  
Yo Vitner!

You can forget about BIG AL. I know who your mechanic is. He's the REAL brains behind the whole operation.

Also, a little note to Vinnie Voortman:

All the sponsers in the world aren't going to do you any good. What you've got to do is be a movie star. That way you have lots of connections.



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Grease Monkey

01-10-2002 17:27:28




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Case DC LP head # in reply to Grease Monkey, 01-10-2002 16:58:48  
Hey you guys! You're missing all the fun. You need to hop over to the Tractor Tales forum. There's a guy over there that tells better stories than TSJ and JM put together! I think you'll recognize his name when you see it.



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Vinnie Voortman

01-12-2002 19:49:55




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Case DC LP head # in reply to Grease Monkey, 01-10-2002 17:27:28  
Grease Monkey, I got to thinking....that ol Case you bought may fit into the 3500# class if you would swing by the barber shop and lose a few pounds. I was down in your neck of the woods today and I got to drive the ol grey ghost. All I can say is....pretty impressive ring job. My ol man better watch his back. Vitner hooked me up with a 38" rim so that I can widen the tires out on that old tired 900 of mine. I might be able to give them ol boys from up north a run now. I should say, I will give them a run. As for being a movie star, that is not bad advice, but I am more into still photography. I have a great picture I took and am looking to sell. You don't know anyone interested in an orbaboveapuppy do ya?

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