Moving Some Classic Iron Around/1066 Pulling 660 Case Combine

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As we prepare to pick corn, we have to make some room around the corn cribs. One thing that needs to get moved is the old Case 660 Combine. The engine on the combine is stuck though, so it's up to the International 1066 to pull the combine out of the way. Will she get it done?


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Quite an adventure moving the Case combine. My BIL moved a burned Ford 642 combine once...they rigged up a hydraulic line on the steering cylinder so he could steer it with the pull tractor. Regarding parts prices, my late wife used to roll her eyes and say "is it made of gold?" LOL Hope the Lord is with all of you for the remainder of the harvest season.

DonWelter
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We had a 700 case combine for a few years back in the early 90s. Good combine for what they were. Had a Chrysler slant 6 in it.

kevinmartz
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Another very interesting video Thank you Alan 😊God bless you and your family😊😊😊😊😊😊

lesterhertel
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Enjoyed your video hope someone may buy for parts. Good job moving it. See you next time. Have a great day.

jamesmorrison
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Very good job and God bless y'all

ralphriddle
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Good to see a little case 660 content. Too bad it’s locked up now. I’ve been using my 2 660s to do beans an corn the last couple weeks. They definitely don’t have a huge capacity but they work well. Only major problem now is lack of parts availability.

glenmiller
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Thanks for the video, Always enjoy them.

alfredomarotta
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❤😊IT IS NICE TO HAVE YOU COME BACK ON MY PHONE ❤😊

Timkrenz-grol
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Always lots to do. Looking forward to ear corn harvest.

dougpeterson
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Yes You are right when machines get old and real old sometimes it in not worth the money to fix.
Because fix one thing then and other and extra as well as you can't get parts or too expensive.
Then it is time to sell it for scrap or what ever. enjoyed your video as always Alan, best of luck with the corn storage in the bins.

canvids
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Excited to see the other 830 back together

jeremybisek
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Great video. God bless and take care.😊

TomSmith-meph
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We ran a 600 Case, gas motor too and yes we worked it to death. It let us to switch to high moisture corn in a Harvester silo instead of ear corn… thx for the video !

jrbpa
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waiting on ear picking love that use to on our farm i had one of those 660 they were slow but did a good job long time ago tho went through 3 715 ihc since then

charlietanner
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Something will seem different to you now for a month or two when you look past where that combine stood.

colorado
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V belt supply is where you can get that belt. We buy all of our belts from them. They are quite a bit cheaper and very good belts.

paulh
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Use the tractor 3point to lift back of combine off ground then you can drag it anywhere and not have to steer

tm
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I was alway sinterested in those 60's case combines. Couldn't figure how small combines llike that were big enough even for small farms though I guess when the 600 came out in 1961 they were a good size for the small farms that still existed then. Case was about to come oujt with a new series in the 70's that were somewhat like the 105 John Deere, but the company with new owners pulled the plug on new combine series. We have 3 old machines next to our trees we call combine row. Ih 403, Deere early 95h and 1956 Case 302 like a leveland 120 I think. Has 3 wheels with one on the rear with hydraulic drive to help it up the hills as it was a hillside machine which are necessary in the pacific Northwest wheat fields. We had a junk guy cut up some of our IH conventionals as they're worth nothing and the Chinese at the time were paying for iron. We bought a bunch as they were outdated but we used them for a few years. Hope you get it a new home. It's nice to clean up a yard though I like old collector machines. Reminds me of my youth.

JReis-ycde
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When you were talking about the engine being stuck in the combine I did remember about that other 830. I didn't realize it was 2 years already. I did also think about an 830 blowing corn silage and that cat was sitting on the seat. It appears you are starting to winterize yourself Alan. That will make the deer walk right up to maybe.

anthonyhengst
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Just wondering if you got your barn cleaner fixed. Looking forward to the corn picking video. I use a Oliver corn picker pull type. Love your videos.

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