Part 3 in the series of reviving my 1949 JI Case LA tractor. Thanks for watching! Part 1 - • How NOT to Unseize a S... Part 2 - • Will It Run?!? Revivin...
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@thomaspetroff911727 күн бұрын
That ole Girl has come a long way. Nice Job. Always been a JI Case fan, Agriculture and Construction. Well Done TGP
@Randys_Relics23 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@thomasrape461628 күн бұрын
I can remember as a little boy going with my dad and grandpa in the morning. We ran 6 tractors for plowing. Wee had a L.A., 2DC 3s , a farmall m, 2 Moline zb. All those tractors had magnitos on them. No batteries and some no starters. First we checked fluids, filled fuel tanks etc. Then hand crank the newest tractor and use it to pull start the rest. As they pulled one off he would head into the field, then pull the next off. If I was lucky I'd get to ride with someone on one of those old tractors with those old pull rope opperated plows. I thought i was really doing something pulling that rope to trip the plow. That L.A. brought back memories for me.
@Randys_Relics28 күн бұрын
Neat story! Thanks for sharing!
@kirk46729 күн бұрын
You can always find an exhaust leak by using a piece of old water hose and put your ear up to one end and passing it all over the engine and that’s a good way to pinpoint a leak or engine noise! Just something I learned from the farmers when I was a kid working for the farmers!
@Randys_Relics28 күн бұрын
That's a good tip, similar to using a broom handle/rod to find an internal noise. Thanks for watching!
@brokentractorbarnandgrill65989 күн бұрын
Love those old Case tractors! Nothing fancy just old heavy workhorses
@Jason1PaАй бұрын
The old Case is doing well!! Good pull and dyno test. I never knew those brakes were so elaborate 😮
@Randys_Relics29 күн бұрын
They went to a different style shortly after this. Up on the sides of the transmissions similar to what you see on the 100 series of Farmalls. They look to be much easier to service.
@mabmachineАй бұрын
Its great to have a win with an auction find. I was at the show till 4:00 on Friday. Its a couple hour hike for the wife and I.
@Jsgarringer197014 күн бұрын
My Dad has a la. These are amazing tractors. Rusty Tractor guy
@NebukedNezzer29 күн бұрын
great pulling tractor.
@PYDOGMATEАй бұрын
Sorry I missed you at the Threshers Convention. It was the first time I had been there in many years. My wife grew up just north of the fairgrounds at Oak shade on US Rte. 20.
@karlelliott9254Ай бұрын
The best junk is old junk. I have a 1953 Jubilee Ford my maternal Grandad bought new and a 1952 Allis Chalmers WD wide front my Dad bought new. Neither has ever had a clutch or any major engine work or been apart. A gas tank on the ford and some hand clutch shims on the WD with the head taken off twice for a burnt exhaust valve and regular maintenance. They have the original radiators, brakes, carburetors, generators and are still six volts. Dad was born in 1907 and I have pictures from the 1940’s of his saw mill and 1937 McCormick Deering he bought new in 1937 for $800. I have the bill of sale for it and his atlas plow. The plow was over $200. That was a lot in those years. I remember walking behind the plow in the early 1950’s collecting fishing worms and grubs in a tin can. I never tire of what you do. I am so glad I never sold or traded them away.
@jadenvoshall117327 күн бұрын
That cool I have a 1953 jubilee and 1948 WD narrow
@kirk46729 күн бұрын
The ole girl is definitely a beauty, Randy! I hope she has a lot of power for you!
@steffmadin800329 күн бұрын
Well done Randy, love your attention to detail.
@user-wb6tw6uz5k28 күн бұрын
great job guys.
@kylekennett7034Ай бұрын
Thanks Randy great video
@Randys_Relics29 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@dksayt27 күн бұрын
The extension makes the throttle more controlable.
@mrclaus859Ай бұрын
Thanks for posting Randy
@kirk46729 күн бұрын
Good to see you Randy, I love your videos brother! I love old iron too! 👌🏻👍🏻👍🏻💯💯
@nandi123Ай бұрын
Good stuff! She was definitely worth saving. Thank you.👍
@TOWNCARBUBBA87Ай бұрын
good job brother. thanks for giving that mean ole beast the love that it deserves 👍
@dennishayes6528 күн бұрын
I’m a new subscriber watching for the first time. Enjoyed your progress on the CaseLA. I have a 1947 Case VAC I bought 14 years ago. Haven’t had it out or running for a long time. It probably needs a battery and some carburator work done on it to get it going. It’s got a foot throttle which I thought was cool for an old tractor. I also have 2 Allis Chalmers tractors. A 1952 CA wide front and a 1960 D 15, Both of which I’d like to sell. I live in SW Mn. I also have a 1957 Massey Harris 333 with a trip bucket loader and narrow front end I’d like to sell. If anyone is interested let me know in the comments. Thanks.
@Randys_Relics28 күн бұрын
You'll have to look back a couple videos, I resurrected a Case VAC that had been sitting in a barn for many years! Thanks for watching!
@dennishayes6528 күн бұрын
@@Randys_Relics I watched that video after this one. Mine was in good condition when I bought it. It now has a rear tire that won’t hold air.
@gilreynolds9282Ай бұрын
Good HP. They were hard on Fuel
@johnblanton598328 күн бұрын
Good morning sir
@PaulHigginbothamSr24 күн бұрын
So to make this girl look right, you need to sandpaper around each wheel and paint the rims with chrome paint, or silver if you choose.
@richardphelan8414Ай бұрын
Plow days and hook her up to a triple 16" and do some real work with it, it will love it more than you know 30 Gallon gas tank would tell me it has a high fuel burn rate working hard 4 plus gallons a hour would be a fair guess very interesting video old tractors very rarely die with people like us around
@Randys_RelicsАй бұрын
5.8 gallon per hour under full load according to the Nebraska test.
@thomasr.miller5553Ай бұрын
😁👍👍👍👍
@Jsgarringer197014 күн бұрын
The ticking sound is your magneto clicking
@mikemullen2952Ай бұрын
That charging system is positive ground
@Randys_Relics29 күн бұрын
The regulator is positive ground, but the rest of the tractor (amp gauge and battery terminals) were previously hooked up as negative ground. As long as it's polarized correctly it should still operate normally. Polarizing the generator did not solve the issue.
@plainnprettyАй бұрын
Didn’t you say this tractor had a lot of hours running belts ? If that’s the case it would make sense that shaft & bearings would be worn some . Thanks Randy
@Randys_Relics29 күн бұрын
It sure seems like it ran some kind of belted machine. They cut the floorboard and the toolbox off so you could better see the belt. Thanks for watching!
@PaulHigginbothamSrАй бұрын
My guess about the longer lever arm on the carb is that the lever up to the operator was difficult to move. When you get aboard with her running you will see if it is difficult to fine tune the power level. She might have been used to pull a grain buggy along side the combine. You needed to exactly match the combine speed, this extra length made it easier to match speeds. I do NOT like the pto up by the operator.
@Randys_Relics29 күн бұрын
I believe it was added for some better throttle control as well. I agree the PTO location is not ideal. Extra caution is required. Thanks for watching!
@tmonteIHАй бұрын
Working lights? What are those?
@tmonteIHАй бұрын
So was the vibration at the dyno caused by the severe driveshaft angles?
@Randys_RelicsАй бұрын
About had to be, unless the low rpm engine causes that much pulse. It was pretty harsh on that little dyno.
@billsrq1788Ай бұрын
Did you electrify the generator ? Just a thought we have to do that on old Harleys.
@Randys_RelicsАй бұрын
Yup, polarized it. Still did the same thing.
@LanceStoddard26 күн бұрын
The LA tractors I've seen have differential disc brakes. Are the brakes on yours some sort of option or an older braking system?
@Randys_Relics24 күн бұрын
These are the earlier style brakes before the discs.
@LanceStoddard24 күн бұрын
@@Randys_Relics Yeah I see that now. They made a lot of changes to the LA around 1949 that I was not aware of.
@anttimaja9931Ай бұрын
Paljonko case painaa kg 😊 entäs hevosvoimaa?
@Randys_Relics29 күн бұрын
I have not weighed it, but from some online data it probably weighs around 3,600 kg as it sits. It produced about 62 horsepower. Thanks for watching!
@markpigman209Ай бұрын
Did you polarize the regulator again after unhooking the battery
@Randys_Relics29 күн бұрын
Yes, unfortunately that did not solve the issue. Thanks for watching!