I know exactly how all that goes during restoration. Just two years ago I restored my 1949 DC and I had mine down even farther than it looks like you had yours. Mine had no bolt on parts left on it, no wheel hubs or anything. But now that it's finished I couldnt be prouder. If you have a local club that does antique tractor pulls you should hook it to the sled sometime. Mine is just about untouchable even all stock like it is. Great job on the resto. Hope you enjoy the tractor for a long time.
Looks great! Thanks for bringing another old iron back to life's!
Thank you for the inspiration and your service.
I know exactly how all that goes during restoration. Just two years ago I restored my 1949 DC and I had mine down even farther than it looks like you had yours. Mine had no bolt on parts left on it, no wheel hubs or anything. But now that it's finished I couldnt be prouder. If you have a local club that does antique tractor pulls you should hook it to the sled sometime. Mine is just about untouchable even all stock like it is. Great job on the resto. Hope you enjoy the tractor for a long time.
Great job on the restoration, we had 2 DC case tractors they had great lugging power for there size
Great Job at saving a great old machine! :)
Excellent work she looks great
Remember to drain the motor oil in the bell housing when changing the motor oil
Nice tracter im actually restoring a 1951 case sc
You should check out some of my videos I restored my SC CASE a couple of years ago, I'm still not quite finished with it but it runs and drives