I have a 510 as well, my Dad bought at auction many years ago. It was only 2 or 3 years old. It still works Great. But now, your's looks like New, and I am really thinking about doing what you did. Nice video, Thank You.🚜👍🇺🇲
Mike - great video. I watched because I recently purchased a Case/ IH 5100 21x7 drill, very similar to the 510. Though in overall good condition, the 5100 needed some work. I've used your video as a guide to solve some of the problems. One problem I haven't been able to figure out. My drill has two seed flow adjusters because of its 12' length. They both have the same problem. With the adjusting nuts loose, neither one of them will take the low adjustment back to zero or the high adjustment past about "10" or so. I cleaned and lubed everything. The adjusters are not hard to move -- they junk clank to a stop. Odd that whatever the problem is, it affects both adjusters. I could use a word of advice.
LurayFarmer I’m glad my video helped you out! When you have the seed adjusters set to closed and look inside the bin, does the seed spindle look flush on all the cups? On mine I had to adjust a few individual cups by loosening the bolts and moving left or right so they were all equal. Maybe one or two is off on each side causing the issue? Otherwise it sounds like you have already cleaned it and checked for a blockage somewhere. Only other thing I can think of, since both sides are the same is that something may have worn down over time and needs to be replaced. A good parts guy at a Case dealer may know just what you need. Hope this helps
Mike - thanks for the reply! I'll do some more checking. I can answer your question, though. The adjuster levers will not go to zero and the seed spindles are not flush. To be honest, the position of the spindles on each side corresponds to the adjuster handle "jammed" setting, that is, about 2 on the left and 4 on the right. Likewise in terms of opening, the spindles on either side never get anywhere near fully open.
I checked the part of your video on the grass seed gear assembly because that seems to be where my problem is. I don't have a grass seed box but the gear and housing are mounted on the grain drive shafts on both sides. When I try to move the adjuster lever on either side to higher seeding levels, the seed gear smacks into the housing, stopping the whole shaft from sliding any further. Is something frozen to something?
@@michaelmiedema9687 There might be, hard to see under there. I might look at night with a flashlight. What seemed odd to me based on your video is that the grass seed gear on the grain shaft is locked in place and slides back and forth with the adjuster, wile the gear housing stays in one place.
17:35. I didn't know what that thing was bolted to the frame. (Mice ate the owners manual.) I inherited my dad's CIH 5100 16x7 he bought new in 1989. Planted no more than 30 a year or less. Never allowed to be in the rain or even left uncovered.
thank you so much for making this video. very inspiring and helpful. i love my 510 and want badly to do a complete restoration on it. my father bought it new in the 70s and I would like to make it last. mine only has the single disks. if I manage to find a drill thats been junked with the 2 disk arms can i switch mine over ?
I’m not sure about switching the disk arms out. They just “hook” on to the front rail. If they are the same width, I think it would work. If you try it let me know how it goes. Good luck with your 510!
Great video. I have 2 510s and I want to add packer wheels. The drills are in very good condition so I’m looking just to buying packer wheels and the arms that attach to the seeding arms. Do you have a link where to buy those?
Hi Mark, last time I checked you could buy everything from a Case dealer, but it will be expensive! I think your best bet would be to contact ag salvage yards and see if you can find some used ones. Their are some large salvage/ used ag parts places in Indiana that will ship to you. Good luck!
Hello! Where did you get most of these new parts? I’m on my way to restore my 510 I just got from a guy here, I need to fix for sure grass seed box and fertilizer seed box , as the gears there are really bad, can you some how have an email contact do I can ask any question to you?
@@alexsilantyev4848 you can get most of the parts from a Case dealer, but some aftermarket parts are a lot cheaper at www.shoupparts.com/products/planter-parts/case-ih/
After you pop the center cap off there is a bolt underneath. You need to turn it the opposite direction as the disc would turn going forward. One side has right hand threads, the other has left hand threads. This way when the drill is moving forward, the discs tighten the bolts on both sides keeping them from coming loose
The most expensive thing was the new discs. I went with Shoup as they seemed to have the highest quality. I found Cheaper ones, but they were also thinner than Shoup’s www.shoupparts.com/GD6032-Double-Disc-Opener-Right Think sandblasting and powder coating.was the 2 nd costliest I’d have to say close to $1,500 altogether. And lots of hours ! But this is what I enjoy in the winter.
Your local Case dealer should be able to get you most everything, though it may not be too cheap. I use Shoup for as much as I can for after market parts. Here is a good online resource, the diagrams are very useful www.messicks.com/cas/138977?sectionId=289573&diagramId=1136351
I have a 510 as well, my Dad bought at auction many years ago. It was only 2 or 3 years old. It still works Great. But now, your's looks like New, and I am really thinking about doing what you did. Nice video, Thank You.🚜👍🇺🇲
Turned out real nice Mike. I don't know how you remembered where everything goes. Nicely done. Looks awesome.
Mike - great video. I watched because I recently purchased a Case/ IH 5100 21x7 drill, very similar to the 510. Though in overall good condition, the 5100 needed some work. I've used your video as a guide to solve some of the problems. One problem I haven't been able to figure out. My drill has two seed flow adjusters because of its 12' length. They both have the same problem. With the adjusting nuts loose, neither one of them will take the low adjustment back to zero or the high adjustment past about "10" or so. I cleaned and lubed everything. The adjusters are not hard to move -- they junk clank to a stop. Odd that whatever the problem is, it affects both adjusters. I could use a word of advice.
LurayFarmer I’m glad my video helped you out! When you have the seed adjusters set to closed and look inside the bin, does the seed spindle look flush on all the cups? On mine I had to adjust a few individual cups by loosening the bolts and moving left or right so they were all equal. Maybe one or two is off on each side causing the issue? Otherwise it sounds like you have already cleaned it and checked for a blockage somewhere. Only other thing I can think of, since both sides are the same is that something may have worn down over time and needs to be replaced. A good parts guy at a Case dealer may know just what you need. Hope this helps
Mike - thanks for the reply! I'll do some more checking. I can answer your question, though. The adjuster levers will not go to zero and the seed spindles are not flush. To be honest, the position of the spindles on each side corresponds to the adjuster handle "jammed" setting, that is, about 2 on the left and 4 on the right. Likewise in terms of opening, the spindles on either side never get anywhere near fully open.
I checked the part of your video on the grass seed gear assembly because that seems to be where my problem is. I don't have a grass seed box but the gear and housing are mounted on the grain drive shafts on both sides. When I try to move the adjuster lever on either side to higher seeding levels, the seed gear smacks into the housing, stopping the whole shaft from sliding any further. Is something frozen to something?
LurayFarmer is there a way to adjust the lever on the shaft? Mine was held in place with a compression pin through a hole in the shaft.
@@michaelmiedema9687 There might be, hard to see under there. I might look at night with a flashlight. What seemed odd to me based on your video is that the grass seed gear on the grain shaft is locked in place and slides back and forth with the adjuster, wile the gear housing stays in one place.
Love it! I use a 510 to plant soybeans
17:35. I didn't know what that thing was bolted to the frame. (Mice ate the owners manual.) I inherited my dad's CIH 5100 16x7 he bought new in 1989. Planted no more than 30 a year or less. Never allowed to be in the rain or even left uncovered.
thank you so much for making this video. very inspiring and helpful. i love my 510 and want badly to do a complete restoration on it. my father bought it new in the 70s and I would like to make it last. mine only has the single disks. if I manage to find a drill thats been junked with the 2 disk arms can i switch mine over ?
I’m not sure about switching the disk arms out. They just “hook” on to the front rail. If they are the same width, I think it would work. If you try it let me know how it goes. Good luck with your 510!
Mike, what horsepower tractor do you use to pull the 510? Is the 510 a 12' wide drill?
It’s a 10ft drill, and I was using a 40hp, but it pulled easily, I’m sure a 30hp would be fine
Great video. I have 2 510s and I want to add packer wheels. The drills are in very good condition so I’m looking just to buying packer wheels and the arms that attach to the seeding arms. Do you have a link where to buy those?
Hi Mark, last time I checked you could buy everything from a Case dealer, but it will be expensive! I think your best bet would be to contact ag salvage yards and see if you can find some used ones. Their are some large salvage/ used ag parts places in Indiana that will ship to you.
Good luck!
Hello! Where did you get most of these new parts? I’m on my way to restore my 510 I just got from a guy here, I need to fix for sure grass seed box and fertilizer seed box , as the gears there are really bad, can you some how have an email contact do I can ask any question to you?
@@alexsilantyev4848 you can get most of the parts from a Case dealer, but some aftermarket parts are a lot cheaper at www.shoupparts.com/products/planter-parts/case-ih/
Just came across this, want to do this to mine. What is the color of white used?
It’s international harvester white, you can find the paint at Tractor Supply, I had mine powder coated, and they were able to match the paint
@@michaelmiedema9687 ok thanks, it just seems brighter than that paint
Approximately how much did the rebuild cost?
Not sure on the total cost, most of it was the new discs and powder coating. Everything else was just time.
Nice job!
1:45 How do ya get the disc openers off?
After you pop the center cap off there is a bolt underneath. You need to turn it the opposite direction as the disc would turn going forward. One side has right hand threads, the other has left hand threads. This way when the drill is moving forward, the discs tighten the bolts on both sides keeping them from coming loose
Thank you!!
very impressive!
Where do you get parts?
I got the new discs from Shoup, most everything else you can get through a Case dealer
@@michaelmiedema9687 i need a down pressure rod and spring
www.messicks.com/cas/60248 Messicks has a great online parts system. If you don’t know what something is called, you can find it in the diagrams
E possibile sapere dove reperire i ricambi? Qui in Italia sono introvabili da anni
www.messicks.com/cas/142940
@@michaelmiedema9687 thank you!! 💯
Got a ballpark $ on what the total parts list cost ya? If you don't mind sharing. Thanks.
The most expensive thing was the new discs. I went with Shoup as they seemed to have the highest quality. I found Cheaper ones, but they were also thinner than Shoup’s
www.shoupparts.com/GD6032-Double-Disc-Opener-Right
Think sandblasting and powder coating.was the 2 nd costliest
I’d have to say close to $1,500 altogether. And lots of hours ! But this is what I enjoy in the winter.
Michael I have a model 10 best place to Source parts
Your local Case dealer should be able to get you most everything, though it may not be too cheap. I use Shoup for as much as I can for after market parts.
Here is a good online resource, the diagrams are very useful
www.messicks.com/cas/138977?sectionId=289573&diagramId=1136351
were did you get the parts from
A lot of the specialty parts you can still get from a Case dealer, springs and clips, things like that. The disks I got from Shoupparts.com
Are you for hire?
@@SteveKoenig-x7r I’m not, just do it as a hobby. Thank you for watching!