Things You Didn’t Know About Case Tractors + SpecCast Case 930 & 1030 Product Review
Автор: Logan Skeele
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Jerome Case began the agricultural industrialization with his threshing machine and ultimate equipment making empire including the Case 930 and Case 1030 tractors that SpecCast replicated in 1:64th scale diecast metal.
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Jerome Increase Case (I have often wondered what the I stood for in JICase) began his manufacturing of threshing machines in 1843. Jerome re-engineered a “ground hog threshing” Machine for his first endeavor at inventing new machines. To market and manufacture his re-engineered Ground hog threshing machine Jerome founded the J. I. Case Company. Surviving many mergers and name changes his company became the Case Corporation. Then it became Case International in 1985 when Tenneco merged the farm equipment division of International Harvester with their J.I. Case division. One more merger was in store for the Case corporation. That merger was with New Holland. Today Case is now known as CNH Industrial, manufacturing both the Case IH brand and the New Holland brand of equipment.
Jerome first used his refined ground hog threshing machine in 1843 and refined it in time for the 1844 harvest. Having achieved success, he first manufactured his machines in a small shop in Racine Wisconsin, and then built a three-story brick factory in 1847 on the Root River.
By 1853 Jerome was so successful he was selling his machines throughout Illinois, Indiana, and Ohio.
Always searching for new power sources Case moved from hand power to horsepower, to steam power to run his threshing contraptions. Then along came gasoline and diesel power.
Hand power was ok for limited needs. Horsepower was also limited. Steam power presented an explosion possibility and fire danger. Gasoline and diesel power proved to be the best and safest sources of power to use.
To power his thresher Case built the first gasoline powered tractor in 1892. NOT really. That honor belongs to John Froelich who invented the first one-cylinder tractor also in 1892. Later becoming the Waterloo Boy tractor. See my video on John Froelich and his tractor with the link in the description.
A fellow named William Paterson, working for Case, developed an experimental gas traction engine in 1892. (Though patent dates suggest 1894.) The early machine ran, but not well enough to be produced and sold.
Case 930 and 1030 tractors both came equipped with a diesel engine. The Case 930 also was available with a gasoline engine. The Case 930 series came out in 1960 and the 1030 series came out in 1966. Both the 930 and 1030 tractors ended production and sales in 1969 with the introduction of the Agri-King series tractors in 1970.
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