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  • Equipment Assesments | Case Ingersoll Tract

    We provide the paid service to assessment of your machine or ones you may be purchasing as well as for insurance purposes for a fee, this is a paid service. Equipment Assessments Do you need to know what work your equipment many need? Do you want to know what your equipment may be worth? We provide these IN PERSON services Whats Is My Equipment's Value What Work Does My Equipment Need

  • Electrical Work | Case Ingersoll Tract

    We perform electrical diagnosis and service work as well as stock electrical parts for Case Ingersoll Equipment. Electrical Services Electrical Work, Diagnostic Work, Rewires, Harness Builds, Charging System Repairs, Starter Replacement, Starter Wiring Upgrade, Relay Installs. Light and Switch Work. Fuse Installs, Key Switch Replacements, Add On's and Modifications, Battery Replacement and Much More. Specialty Electrical Tools We Are Prepared To Work On Your Electrical!

  • Register Free Account | Case Ingersoll Tract

    Register Your Free Account For Case Ingersoll Tractors .com This way we have your correct shipping and contact info as well as making it very fast and easy to order parts and services from Case Ingersoll Tractors Northeast. Register For Your Free Account This is so we have all your correct contact and shipping info so we can serve you faster and better. Also if invoices are needed to be sent, you must register first so we can email your custom invoice. It is free and we do not share ANY info or nor do we SPAM! Registration Info First name Last name Email Street Address Street Address Line 2 City Region/State/Province Country Country Postal / Zip code Phone What Tractor Models Do You Have If Any & Serial Numbers If You Can Provide Thanks for submitting ! Click To Submit

  • 3100/4100 All Hydraulic Series | Case Ingersoll Tractors Northeast | Connecticut

    Case Ingersoll Tractors Northeast LLC - Sales, Kits, Parts, Tractors, Restorations, Photos, History, Information, and More ALL HYDRAULIC (AH) 3100-4100 SERIES INGERSOLL 3118 ALL HYDRAULIC The 3118 was the small wheel AH model that was powered by the Onan Performer P218 engine just like the 3018 and 4018 models. All the AH 3100/4100 series machines used the same bigger Hydraulic pump at nearly 12 Gallons Per Minute and getting close to 3000 PSI. These machines had a tandem pump with one section providing hydraulic power for just the power steering and the other pump servicing the drive system as well as the lift and attachment power system through the hydraulic PTO. INGERSOLL 4116 ALL HYDRAULIC Not many 4116 were made but they were offered for roughly a year as to where the other AH models were sold for 2 to 3 years. But they were discontinued as the market did not seem to support the prices. With the bigger pumps and hydraulic-powered attachments, the cost over a 3000/4000 series tractor was significantly more. The 4116 was powered by a P216 16-horsepower engine. The 16 was getting lower on the HP wars of the day and was borderline under powered for the larger pumps on the AH models and was not made for long. INGERSOLL 4118 ALL HYDRAULIC The 4118 has an Onan P218 engine under the hood. The AH models had 48 or 60-inch hydraulic power mower deck options and 48-inch hydraulic driven snow blowers. The 4118 were far more popular than the 4416 and performed better. INGERSOLL 4120 ALL HYDRAULIC The 4120 was pushed as the flagship machine while it was being offered. With the big Onan 20-horse P220 and the Big hydraulic pump, it is a force to be reckoned with. It has noticeably more power than other models and those other models are beasts in their own right. The AH tractors could power two hydraulic attachments at once. They often powered the hydraulic deck and the hydra vac blower/vac unit. This is our personal 4120 we redid in the summer of 2022 and we use it often as one of our main workhorses and really love it. But we have the skills and parts to keep these AH machines alive s stated they are not the best choice for everyone but are for some!. INGERSOLL 3118-D DIESEL ALL HYDRAULIC The rear and elusive Diesel-powered AH models. Though only a handful were made they are highly sought after by collectors and users alike. They had a 3-cylinder 18-horsepower respected Perkins engine. The frame had length added to the front so the engine and radiator could fit. So they are long hood machines. The 3118 D was the small-wheel diesel option machine. INGERSOLL 4118-D DIESEL ALL HYDRAULIC Maybe the holy grail for some is to get their hands on the Big wheel diesel AH model the 4118-D. They have a mean all-business look to them with the long hood, big wheels, and set back axle they just look like they do not want to be parked, but out working. This is our very low owner very, very well kept 4118D. We were very happy to add this gem to our collection.

  • GT SERIES 4021/23-4221/23 | Case Ingersoll Tract

    Case Ingersoll Tractors Northeast LLC - Sales, Kits, Parts, Tractors, Restorations, Photos, History, Information, and More The Last Generation Big Wheel 4000/4200 GT Models INGERSOLL 4021-GT The 4021-GT was powered by the "Big Block" 21 horsepower Vanguard engine. The Big Blocks have noticeably more power than the Smaller 14/16/18 Vanguard engines but still did not make the torque that the 18/20 horsepower Onans that they replaced. The 4021 GT replaced the 4020. The 4021 was also available with the power steering option as well. These Machines were made In Portland Maine by the company Eastman which bought Ingersoll and moved the company from it long home in Winneconne Wisconsin. INGERSOLL 4023-GT The 4023-GT was the 23-horsepower version of the 4021 GT. It was also powered by The Big Block Version of the Briggs & Stratton Vanguard Engine. INGERSOLL 4221 GT HAVE A PHOTO WE CAN USE? The 4221-GT is a foot-controlled version of the 4021 GT. The foot pedal allowed the operator to control the travel speed with their foot. It was also available as a power steering model. INGERSOLL 4223 GT The 4223-GT is a foot-controlled version of the 4023 GT. Available with power steering as well. DO YOU HAVE A PHOTO OF A 4223 GT? If you do, please share it with us - we would love to see it! caseingersoll@gmail.com

  • Why Case Ingersoll | Case Ingersoll Tract

    Why Chose Case Ingersoll Garden Tractors. Case Ingersoll Tractors VS other brand tractors. Why Case Ingersoll Is Number One. What Sets Case Ingersoll Apart. Why Choose Case Ingersoll Some Background and More Understanding of the Case Ingersoll Brand and Tractor Model Differences We often talk to many potential tractor owners who do not know much about these commercial garden tractors. We commonly get asked, why Case Ingersoll? What sets them apart from other tractors? We wanted to take a minute to share what is so great about these tractors in particular and what DOES set them apart. Be sure to look for our video "Why Case Ingersoll Garden Tractors" We will link that video here when it comes out. What to look for when first buying - CLICK HERE When you first get your tractor home- CLICK HERE Case Ingersoll Info & Advantages! There are many reasons and advantages Case Ingersoll garden tractors are the best choice for many people as well as businesses and have been for now over 50 years. Even though Ingersoll closed around 2015, the tractors made from the late 60s until closing are still a superior choice for many today. New tractors may no longer be rolling off the line but most parts are still being made and are available new today. Also, there is a large selection of New and Old Stock Inventory from previous and current Case Ingersoll tractors and parts dealers as well as collectors. On top of that, many common-size parts work with these USA-made machines such as common bearing sizes, shafts, hardware, and misc items. Along with the added benefit of many skilled collectors, craftsmen, and companies offering custom, upgraded, and or repopulated parts for these commercial-duty garden tractors. Before Zero Turns and walk-behind mowers were very popular, Case Ingersoll tractors are what would be found not only in many homes but also in small businesses and landscapers. They were the go-to for many municipalities, towns, states, schools, hospitals, churches, hobby farms, and so on. They were built to last with American steel, materials, and handmade skilled and proud labor. They believed so much in their product that they were sold new with a "Life Time" warranty and marketed as the only tractor you will ever need to buy! And unlike most marketing this was true! So true that it ultimately would lead to the downfall of the company over the years. Because, though many repeat buyers purchased the newest model every so many years or upgraded to a bigger Case Ingersoll or added many attachments and options over the years, it was a want, not a need. Most of the competition building tractors with a 3-5 or maybe 10-year workable average lifespan before replacement or major overhaul. The Case Ingersolls were built so well that for most owners they were just getting "broken in" at 5 or 10 years and ready to go another 10 or 20 or more! So, the need for owners to keep replacing them was not there... From an integrity standpoint, the company was admirable in the way they did things and the way it should be done, but from a profit standpoint not so much. This also was the reason these top quality machines were priced very high as you got what you paid for and it would last, they are put together with best quality materials. During the decades these tractors and attachments cost as much as a new smaller car of the time. They were an investment and it shows as in many areas they hold their value far better than any other garden tractor or subcompact out there. So now, some advantages C/I tractors have over the "competition"......... Let's just have Case Ingersoll tell you, have a look below at some of their marketing literature over the decades! Click on some of the pictures below. The following section, below the brochures, highlights some changes in Case Ingersolls over the years.

  • Terms & Conditions | Case Ingersoll Tract

    Case Ingersoll Tractors Northeast LLC - Sales, Kits, Parts, Tractors, Restorations, Photos, History, Information, and More TERMS, CONDITIONS AND POLICES CUSTOMER CARE Our goal is to meet all of your Case Ingersoll needs. As a general rule we do not accept returns, unfortunately with the many scams and dishonesty out there today it is very costly for small businesses like ours. So please make sure you are ordering the correct part for your particular tractor. If you have any questions about a part please reach out so we can help you get the correct part you need. We also photo and indiscreetly mark each used part we sell and there is no warranty on ANY used parts. We strive for 100 percent customer satisfaction as we are old school in our morals and business practice and you can see this on our EBAY and Facebook reviews. With this, all said if there is an issue please let us know immediately so we can resolve the issue. caseingersollne@gmail.com Our business is fueled by customers like you, it is our goal to make sure each of our customers is satisfied with their purchase/service. Disclaimer ALL parts, products and services sold and or provided by Case Ingersoll Tractors Northeast LLC and its members, representatives and all associated with. should be installed by trained professionals and we assume zero liability or responsibility for any damage or injury caused by parts and or installation. PRIVACY & SAFETY Your privacy is important we do not use or sell any info at any time for anything besides the business we are doing together period! IN PERSON BUSINESS POLICY As we share the property with another business WE DO BY APPOINTMENT ONLY FOR IN PERSON VISITS . We are here almost always and are very flexible for meet times, days, nights, weekends etc. This keeps it simple, insures we are here, the gates are open and it is a courtesy to the other business located here. We do many appointments every week, it is easy, works well and also ensures that we have plenty of time to help you with your needs and questions without interruptions while you are visiting as well. PAYMENT METHODS Credit / Debit Cards PAYPAL Offline Payments In Person Payments Reach out to us if you have any questions Disclaimer By submitting any payment (in person or on-line) and or taking possession of items, you agree and acknowledge that you have read and agree to all our terms, policies, conditions, disclaimers etc. This means that you understand and read all our terms, disclaimers, conditions and policies found on our website and agree to them. INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO, “NO” WARRANTY ON ANY USED PARTS OR EQUIPMENT as they are sold “as is” and untested, unless specifically noted in writing by CITNE. NO WARRANTY ON ANY TRACTORS, ATTACHMENTS, IMPLEMENTS AND SIMILAR. ALL ITEMS, PRODUCTS AND EQUIPMENT PURCHASED AT OR FROM CASE INGERSOLL TRACTORS NORTHEAST LLC IS purchased "AS IS, WHERE IS" UNLESS PREVIOUS ARRANGEMENTS HAVE BEEN NOTED AND MADE. Case Ingersoll Tractors Northeast LLC (Referred hereafter as CITN llc), those associated or it's members are NOT responsible or liable in any way for any damage and or any injuries occurred from any parts, sales, services, and or equipment associated with or from CITN llc. Including the operation of or installation of any parts, services and or equipment sold OR serviced OR to be serviced at, by or through CITN llc, including those owned by customers and or potential customers. CITN llc is also NOT responsible or liable for any parts, goods or equipment purchased from and not to be used and or installed by CITN llc . When possession of (parts, products, equipment or serviced equipment) AND OR payment to CITN llc is made any and all responsibility and liability is completely on the owner/customer/operator/installer/possessor etc of parts, products, services and or equipment purchased in person, online or by phone from or at Case Ingersoll Tractors North East LLC regardless of location, Including but not limited to operation, loading, unloading and or transport of equipment and or goods and CITN llc is to not liable or responsible for any and all included but not limited to above section and paragraphs. And Case Ingersoll Tractors Northeast LLC is is completely held harmless Thanks again! Payment Methods Parts Policy And Our Pricing Strategy We offer many new custom kits & parts for sale along with many NEW & USED common parts and ones that we stock and use frequently here in our shop. We are always adding parts all the time to the site. We do not stock a "full" catalog of Case Ingersoll parts as we do not currently have the facilities to warehouse every Case Ingersoll part in our physical inventory. Though we have a lot of parts in stock and ship 6 days a week to US and Canada. BUT we can have many, many current and older stock parts available in 2 or 3 days most times. So be sure to ask us for what parts you need that are not listed on our site **PLEASE NOTE WHEN SUPPLY CHAIN ISSUES ARE PRESENT WE MAY SUBSTITUTE PARTS OF THE BEST POSSIBLE QUALITY WE CAN (SOMETIMES BETTER THEN OEM) WE ONLY DO THIS WHEN WE HAVE TO, AND RESERVE THE RIGHT TO DO SO. EITHER WE DO THIS OR THE OTHER OPTION IS TO NOT OFFER THE PARTS FOR SALE. SO WE DO THE BEST WE CAN TO KEEP YOU UP AND RUNNING AND TRY TO KEEP THE PRICE FAIR AS WELL. THANKS FOR YOUR UNDERSTANDING.** Parts are only a piece of our business along with service and sales of equipment. Our pricing policy is simple some times we may not be the lowest-priced option for a few reasons. BUT..... ONE The garden tractor and more specifically the Case Ingersoll community is small. We do not see anyone as or want to be in "competition" with anyone. To the point, we are friends with many of the other dealers and distributors. We choose to get our parts from multiple other Case Ingersoll dealers and distributors intentionally to help support them and keep our community strong and keep them going too. As we move a very large volume of parts, we sometimes also buy directly from the source and or manufactures. So when you buy from us you are also buying and helping support the other multiple other dealers/distributors out there! We are not out here to take business away but the opposite as our hope is this website will bring in new customers for both us and those we buy parts from and expose many more to the Case Ingersoll brand! TWO You will also notice that we do offer some single small parts, but we put together many full and complete kits to make it simple for the customer to do a job completely without having to worry about "if they found and ordered ALL the correct parts they need." We did the hard work of looking up all the part numbers, installing them to make sure they are complete and work first, then offer them in a kit that is basically click, pay and get a box of everything you should need for a job. These kits we put together and offer are the same ones we use in our shop and now offer these kits to you. Most are not available as kits anywhere else. THREE We have figured that we spend on average 10 to 15 hours a week or more helping people with issues with their tractors. Either on FaceBook groups/posts/private messages, Forums, Emails, and many phone calls. Every minute we are doing this it is taking time away from us making money working on customers' machines or getting orders out as well as many after work hours communications taking away family time. This IS A LOT of time that we are not getting paid for. We know that many people would not work 1 hour a week let alone 15 or more and not get paid for it. So, we would hope that those we help doing this, would support us and they appreciate the help, advice, and money we save them by trouble shooting and giving advice. And that they would buy the parts and supplies from us and that the little higher cost for some parts far offsets the help we provide and money we save them. And the value people get from our You Tube how to, trouble shooting, install and all other videos we produce is considered when choosing who you do business with. As well as with our suburb reputation for not only our before, but our after "the sale" customer service. When advice, install questions or any issues arise we are here for "our customers" many times, even after hours we try to respond to those in need as often as we can and hope all see the great value in this! FOUR Parts are only a part of our business model and you will notice we do not list many smaller parts, one reason for this is we are a small business with only 1 to 2 people here so for us to carry the overhead, pull and ship small orders it is not practical or cost-effective for us to do so at this time. So this is why we do not offer a full catalog of parts on the website and offer what we do on the site. But if you have multiple parts not on our site or more expensive parts you need not on site we are happy to get them for you as we have access to all available new Case Ingersoll parts as well as many used & some no longer available parts. PRICE SHOPPING With all the above mentioned realize if you are trying to find the very lowest price all the time we might not be it, realize it takes us time to look up parts prices and availability as most times we have to make calls as in today's world prices can literally change weekly so please consider this and our pricing policies when asking for parts prices and availability of those not listed on our sites we kindly ask you to be serous in following through with your purchase from us please. Thank You we appreciate any and all business and support ! WE ARE STRONG SUPPORTERS OF USA-MADE, SMALL BUSINESSES AND OUR MILITARY AND VETERANS. We are proud and honored to support those that have or are serving in the military of the USA! We thank each of you and your families for your service! Be sure to mention to us when in person that you are military. We try and support small businesses and veteran-owned businesses any time we can and when possible and makes sense we try to use and buy USA products whenever we are able! SHIPPING POLICY We will ship to Canada, BUT you must contact us ahead of placing your order for shipping rates and info. We try to get all orders out ASAP. If items are in stock many times they will process and ship that day or the next morning if orders are placed by early afternoon of the business day. If items are not in stock "here," many are only a day to 3 away from us as long as they are not back ordered from manufacture/supplier. If items are needed in a hurry "RUSH" shipping/handling options are available at checkout as well as next and 2nd day air . If you need air freight contact us ahead of time to be sure items are in stock BEFORE placing order. We choose to insure and track 99% of all shipments and use the fastest cost effective shipping services available We are a small shop and spend the day bouncing between service work, parts orders, phone calls, emails, visitors etc. We do our very best to get all orders out as fast as we can and take care of all customers. CONTACT US FOR ORDERS BEING SHIPPED TO CANADA. We will ship to Canada. All fees, duties, taxes, customs fees etc and issues are on buyers.

  • Coming Soon | Case Ingersoll Tract

    We Are Coming SOON Who Are We Who We Are We are Based out of CT specializing in Case Ingersoll Commercial Garden Tractors and Equipment. We buy, sell, repair, trade, restore these awesome pieces of equipment. We always have a rotating inventory of tractors and implements. We also sell used parts & some new locally. We are working on building a full website that will be released soon but in the meantime we have some parts and kits listed on Ebay at case_ingersoll_tractors_northeas t and also sell local at the shop in Andover, CT. You can contact us via email at caseingersollne@gmail.com or Facebook at Case Ingersoll Tractors Northeast . Be Sure Too Find Us On YOU TUBE And Please Subscribe Too! We Have Lots of Informative And Instructional Videos As Well. We do sell lots of used tractors and attachments. The tractors we sell are typically fully serviced, repaired and ready to go, we also sell some parts machines and everything in between. Follow our Facebook page for current inventory for sale too. Feel free to reach out directly if you are looking for something and you cant find it. We are always happy to try to help. In the meantime let us know if you want to be notified when the website is live by getting on the list below. Get On The List Sign up to receive the first word when we go live. First Name Last Name Email Subscribe Thanks for submitting!

  • Case Ingersoll 648 Restore Fork Loader | Case Ingersoll Tractor

    Case Ingersoll Tractors Northeast LLC - Sales, Kits, Parts, Tractors, Restorations, Photos, History, Information, and More Case 644 Loader Basic Repaint & Service This was a machine we sanded, scuffed, prepped, primed and did what we call a "Basic" Paint Job on to clean it up to sell. Far from a restore, but far more than what most do to throw paint on something to sell. We also fixed whatever needed fixing, replaced many parts including a new hydraulic pump, front tires, complete exhaust system and much more. It was fully serviced and tuned and it went off to a great new home running like a top and very presentable!

  • Implment & Attachmnet Services | Case Ingersoll Tract

    We sell and service a full line of Case Ingersoll attachments and implements and much more. Implement & Attachment Services We can do basic season maintenance to complete rebuilds on your attachments. Basic seasonal maintenance can include greasing and lube, blade/knives/tine/wedge sharpening. Common repairs like pulley, bearings, springs replacements etc to full refurbish and rebuilds of all components of your implement such as shafts, spindles, bearings, housings, augers, motors, gear boxes, chains, welding repairs, paint and more. Mower Decks Snow Blowers Roto Tillers Brush Mowers Hydro Leaf Vacs and Blowers Log Splitters Chipper Shreaders Dozer Blades We Will Work On Most Types And Brands Of Attachments

  • All Brand New Parts | Case Ingersoll Tract

    Case Ingersoll Tractors Northeast LLC - Sales, Kits, Parts, Tractors, Restorations, Photos, History, Information, and More Jump To Store Department NEW PARTS Newly Added Custom Kits Hydraulic Engine Electrical Chassis etc Attachment Belts Tractors & Equipment 4-Sale Refurbishing Services Used Parts Quick View Honda Seasonal Tune Up KIT GX610, GX620, GX670, GXV620, 18 20 24HP 6020 Loader Regular Price $125.00 Sale Price $87.00 ADD TO CART Quick View Kohler Command Seasonal Tune Up Filter Kit NEE0111K, 7020, 6020 Price From $68.00 ADD TO CART Quick View C32307, Onan 312 0256 Capacitor For Performer "P" & Linmar "LX" Engines Price $23.00 ADD TO CART Quick View HIGH DEMAND C18039 -U, C19053, C12071, C26063 Kohler Universal Muffler 200 400 Series Price $300.00 ADD TO CART Quick View New Item Onan Spark Plug Wires CCK Engine NEE0166 -P Performance Version Price From $47.00 ADD TO CART Quick View FREE SHIPPING Spark Plug Wires Onan B, BF, P, PERFORMER 167-1602, 167-1615, 167-1616 NEE0164 P Price From $45.00 ADD TO CART Quick View Custom Kit C33046 Cooler Return Line KIT Ingersoll 6018, 6020, 7020 Loader Price From $29.00 ADD TO CART Quick View Custom Kit Loader Hydraulic Cooler & Return Line KIT Ingersoll 6018, 6020, 7020 NEH0193K Price From $169.00 ADD TO CART Quick View UPGRADE KIT ON SALE C48028, C48619, 7020 Loader Front Axle Spindle Bushing UPGRADE KIT NEC0184CK Price From $99.00 ADD TO CART Quick View Exclusive KIT C47759, C47714 7020 Loader Front Wheel Bearing KIT NEC0187 Price From $99.00 ADD TO CART Quick View Custom NEW ITEM Spark Plug Wires Onan * B45G, B48G * Engine Vintage Style NEE0168 Choose Color Price From $47.00 ADD TO CART Quick View Custom NEW ITEM Spark Plug Wires Onan *CCK* Engine Vintage Style NEE0169 -V Choose Color Price From $46.00 ADD TO CART Quick View Choose Style Wing Nut C26703, 129-505, C34680, 131-71 Air Cleaners Air Filters, 1/4" Price From $3.89 ADD TO CART Quick View KIT ON SALE C15963 Pulley UPGRADE KIT (Center Drive) for 38"/40" J, K, L,M, Case Ingersoll Regular Price $78.00 Sale Price $55.00 ADD TO CART Quick View KIT ON SALE C49410 Mower Pulley Kit Includes 3 Pulleys for J, K, L,M, N Mower Decks Price From $129.00 ADD TO CART Quick View NEW OR USED OPTIONS C15615 Pulley UPGRADE KIT (Center Drive) for 44" & 48" J, K, L,M, N Mower Price From $46.00 ADD TO CART Quick View SALE Hard To Find 146-0326, 146-0499, C29962, c30018 Nikki Carburetor Gaskets Kit Price From $19.96 ADD TO CART Quick View C28972 (X3) Spacer Bearing Washers, Left Discharge Mowers Above Top Bearings Price From $10.00 ADD TO CART Quick View C23624 Spacer Washer Front bearing For Front Belt PTO Price From $5.99 ADD TO CART Quick View 2 PACK FREE SHIPPING Honda 15400-PLM-A01PE, 15400-PLM-A02PE, Oil Filter 2 Pack (Case Ingersoll 6020) Regular Price $64.00 Sale Price $52.00 ADD TO CART Quick View 2 PACK FREE SHIPPING 52 050 02 Kohler Oil Filter 2 Pack 25 050 27, 25 050 33-S, 25 050 34-S, Regular Price $50.00 Sale Price $43.00 ADD TO CART Quick View KIT ON SALE C24135, 47 150 03, 230722-S Kohler Points & Condenser KIT Price From $39.00 ADD TO CART Quick View C29451 Belt For All Case Ingersoll Hydra Cutter Brush Mower Price $49.00 ADD TO CART Quick View SALE C28883 Air Filter 2 Pack Kohler 235116-S, SOME CCK On 646 Regular Price $45.00 Sale Price $28.00 ADD TO CART 1 2 3 ... 17 OUR PRICING STRATEGY PLEASE READ- We offer & have IN STOCK many, many, new/used parts & custom kits for sale, ones that we actually stock and use frequently here in OUR shop. We are always adding parts all the time to the site. (99% of the time if the part is on this site it IS IN STOCK ) W e have a huge inventory of common fast moving parts in stock and ship 6 days a week to US and Canada! For non common parts we can have many, many current and older stock parts available in 2 or 3 days most times. So be sure to ask us for what parts you need that are not listed on our site **PLEASE NOTE WHEN SUPPLY CHAIN AND OR QUALITY ISSUES ARE PRESENT WE MAY SUBSTITUTE PARTS OF THE BEST POSSIBLE QUALITY WE CAN (OFTEN BETTER THAN OEM), WE DO THIS WHEN WE HAVE TO, AND RESERVE THE RIGHT TO DO SO. WE DO THE BEST WE CAN TO KEEP YOU UP AND RUNNING AND TRY TO KEEP THE PRICE FAIR AS WELL.** Parts are only a piece of our business along with service and sales of equipment. Our pricing policy is simple SOMETIMES we may not be the lowest-priced option for a few reasons but many times we are. BUT when we may not be consider the following..... ONE- The garden tractor, more specifically the Case Ingersoll community is small. To the point, we are friends with many of the other dealers/distributors/dismantlers/collectors etc. We choose to get some of our parts from a select couple trusted other Case Ingersoll dealers with "good" reputations and business practices, intentionally to help support them and keep our community going strong. So when you buy from us you are also often buying and helping support the other dealers/distributors out there! As we do move a VERY LARGE volume of parts daily. We also buy directly from the source/manufactures of parts. WE CONTINUE TO BUILD OR HAVE BUILT TO OUR HIGH STANDARDS MANY, MANY PARTS AND UPGRADES MADE RIGHT HERE IN THE USA . As Quality, Quality Control, Value/Price and Service of original replacement parts as of late leaves a lot to be desired, and we will not sell items that do not meet OUR high standards and expectations! We are just not parts suppliers, As we actually work on dozens of these machines every month. We actually know what it takes, and what works and lasts and what does not or will not. So you can trust that what we sell is what we use and know and stand behind. TWO- Parts are only a part of our business model. You will also notice that many small single parts are not "listed on our site. We put together many full and complete kits to make it simple for the customer to do a job completely without having to worry about "if they found and ordered ALL the many correct parts they need." We did the hard work of looking up all the part numbers, installing them to make sure they are complete and work first. Then we offer them in a "kit" that is basically click, pay and get a box of joy with everything you should need for a job. These kits we put together and offer are the same ones we use in our shop & on our personal machines and now offer these kits to you. Most are not available as kits anywhere else. Many are upgraded/improved parts or components only we have sourced or have manufacture for us exclusively. Another reason for not listing every small part is as a small business, for us to inventory and individually shelf each small part, pull and ship small orders it is not practical or cost-effective for us to do so. It takes a lot of time to list each part on the website too. So this is why we do not offer a full catalog of parts on the website but instead have these smaller parts included and stocked as "kits." But if you have parts not seen on our site we are happy to get you prices and availability as we have or have access to all available new Case Ingersoll parts as well as we have a huge inventory of many used & some no longer available parts. We also have the ability to make, machine or fabricate needed parts when it makes sense. THREE - We have figured that we spend on average 10 to 15 hours a week or more helping people with issues with their tractors. Either on social media- groups/posts/private messages, Forums, Emails, and many, many phone calls. Every minute we are doing this it is taking time away from us making money working on customers' machines or getting orders out. As well as many after work hours communications taking away family time. This IS A LOT of time that we are not getting paid for. We are always happy to help. We know that many people would not work 1 hour a week let alone 15 or more and not get paid for it. So, we would hope that those we help, would support us and they appreciate the help, advice, and money we save them by troubleshooting and giving advice. And that they would buy the parts and supplies from us, and that the little higher cost for SOME parts far offsets the VALUE & help we provide and money & time we save them. As well the value people get from our You Tube how to, trouble shooting, install and all other videos we produce is considered when choosing who you do business with. Our suburb reputation for not only our before, but our after "the sale" customer service speaks to all of this. When advice, install questions or any issues arise we are here for our customers, many times even after hours we try to respond to those in need as often as we can and hope all see the great VALUE in this! PRICE SHOPPING- With all the above mentioned realize if you are trying to find the very lowest price all the time we "might" not be it every item, realize it takes us time to look up part prices and availability of parts not listed. Most times we have to make calls, as in today's world prices can literally change weekly. ALSO to our knowledge we are the ONLY Case Ingersoll Site and likely of similar sites for garden equipment that offers any FREE SHIPPING. We have Free Shipping on many Items where we can. When buying from us you are not only supporting a small American Family Business, you not only know you are getting top quality products and support, you also do not have to pay the many fees, taxes, tariffs etc of those large E commerce, big box stores and very large corporate sites where you are only a number and not a valued individual customer and friend as you are here! So please consider this and our pricing policies when asking for parts prices and availability. We kindly ask you to be serous in following through with your purchase from us please if we are researching part needs for you. Thank You we appreciate any and all business and support.

  • Projects | Case Ingersoll Tractors

    Case Ingersoll Tractors Northeast LLC - Sales, Parts, Tractors, Service, Restorations, Photos, History, Information, and More Current & Past Projects We have been lucky enough to work on these awesome tractors. We wanted to share with you some of the projects that have come through our shop and some of our own tractors that we plan to keep as part of our fleet for years to come. YOU CAN CLICK ON "SOME" IMAGES FOR MORE PHOTOS OUR PERSONAL CUSTOM CASE 448 HOOD SCOOP This hood scoop is a 1980 CASE 448 that we took down to the frame, sandblasted, epoxy primed and urethane primed, and painted with OEM acrylic enamel Case Power Red and automotive Jet Black Urethane and clear coat it to bring it back to life. This is a working tractor restore and we added our own touches and was not done as a show tractor, but we definitely feel it could hold its own in a show. We added black axles, foot rests, hood scoop, bumper, dash tower, 3 point, pto some custome decals and other accents to make it our "own" as we do with many we paint. We enjoy giving these tractors our own 'flare' while bringing them back to their original look and color at the same time. This 18hp Onan will be a workhorse for us. It is equipped with 3 point hitch, fender mount PTO, loaded ag tires, a holding valve, a selector valve, multiple sets D10 wheel weights in the rear, and a front bumper. OUR CUSTOM 1987 ANNIVERSARY 648 Loader FORK MACHINE This 648 was stripped down to a bare frame, everything removed, sandblasted, epoxy primed, urethane primer OEM Acrylic enamel Case Power Yellow, Automotive Urethane Jet Black, and clear coat. Though these machines were solid yellow or tan, we added all the black to it and feel it makes for a heck of a good-looking machine. It has new hoses, hardware, bushing, joints, wiring, springs, linkages, tires, and much more. This was done as a working machine restore and we added lots of black, additional options and upgrades to this including a late model webbed lower geared rear, and wide flotation kit with wider axles, rims, and tires. We also upgraded to a bigger hydraulic pump, custom LED flush mount lights sitting behind original glass headlight lenses, like new heavy-duty HH34 3-point hitch, holding valve, added our custom spin on hydraulic filter kit, PTO valve, custom black 3-point hitch weight box and stay tuned for more additions and upgrades. This will be our dedicated Fork machine. OUR 1987' CUSTOM 648 Bucket Loader Restore This 648 also a 1987 was also stripped down to a bare frame, everything removed, sandblasted, epoxy primed, urethane primer OEM Acrylic enamel Case Power Tan, Automotive Urethane Jet Black, and clear coat. In the Hood, Fenders and Vertical Loader Braces On Frame Have Gold Metallic flake in the clear coat. Though these machines were solid yellow or tan, we added all the black to it and feel it makes for a heck of a good-looking machine. We also made the rims silver and think they look good. It has all new hoses, hardware, bushing, joints, wiring, springs, linkages, tires, rebuilt cylinders and valves, new OEM hydraulic pump, previously rebuilt Onan 18 HP "B" Engine with "Brand New OEM DD Carb and new OEM intake and much more. This was done as a working machine restore and we added lots of black, additional options and upgrades to this including a late model webbed lower geared rear, 16 inch rims, and tires. We also upgraded custom LED flush mount lights sitting behind original glass headlight lenses, like new heavy-duty HH34 3-point hitch, holding valve, added our custom spin on hydraulic filter kit, PTO valve, custom black 3-point hitch weight box our custom heavy duty front axle pin, late model vented luver cash tower cover and stay tuned for more additions and upgrades. This will be our dedicated bucket machine as we have a toothed bucket and a smooth edge bucket. OUR PERSONAL CUSTOM INGERSOLL 4120 This 4120 all-hydraulic model has been in our fleet for a while and has been our 'go-to' machine for any harder work we need to do. We have some videos of this machine before it was redone on YouTube snow-blowing. We may be biased but we like how it came out. The 4120 has all the add-ons. It has a front bracket with Case suite case weights and rear D10 weights along with a larger set of combine weights outside of them for extra weight with loaded tires. We added both a selector valve and a flow control valve as well. It has the heavy-duty HH34 3point hitch, under seat PTO, power steering and oversized front and rear tires too. Like many other we do this one has added black paint to the dash tower, foot rests, axles, 3 point, weights and more. This was a unplanned work restore, but we had to do some repairs and motor had to come out to do them so we decided it was time to take it down to bare frame and redo it with many, many new parts, new hardware, hoses, linkages and much more. OUR PERSONAL CUSTOM CASE 448 BLACK FRAME 84' This black frame CASE/Ingersoll 448 from 1984 has been sitting here at the shop waiting for us to get a chance to redo it and we are so glad we got to in the summer of 2022. With this BF 448 we also took it down to the frame, sandblasted, epoxy primed and urethane primed and painted with OEM acrylic enamel Case Power Red and automotive Jet Black Urethane and clear coat. OEM Power White Rims and few custom decals and finishing trim touches. The black frame models just have a sharp look to them and the fresh paint really brings it back to life. We plan to keep this 18-horsepower Onan powered jem for some occasional mowing and snow work so we can appreciate this clean look for a long time! Check out our videos on YouTube cleaning up leaves to see it work beautifully with a freshly painted white deck too! Case 644 Loader Basic Repaint & Service This 644 we did what we call a "Basic" Repaint and full service and go through before selling it. We sanded, scuff, prepped, primed and painted it, new decals. Not a restore but far more than most do before offering a machine up for sale. We replaced the hydraulic pump, new front tires, complete new exhaust system, many other new parts including full tune up, service and adjustments. Left running great and very presentable and went to a new home that loves it! Hood Scoop 448 This is a tractor we cleaned up and repainted, fully serviced to bring new life to it. We added some aggressive tires to it and it made for one happy new tractor owner. We really enjoyed this project and the end results. Hood Scoop 448 This is another shot of the 448 that we re-did with a mower deck on ready to get to work. 4120 Ingersoll This is our work horse, it has never told us "NO" to a task yet. It works hard and earns its keep, this is the same tractor pictured above that we were able to redo this past summer. It was always a beast but now its a beauty too!! Customer Tractor - Repaint and Repair 444 This tractor was fun to have at the shop. We did a lot of mechanical work and also had the opportunity to repaint it. It was not a true 'restore' but we were able to bring it back to its glory, sharp looking tractor. This was a fun project for us for a good customer of ours! 4020 Ingersoll The 4020 Ingersoll is such a nice tractor, this one was super clean and the 20 horsepower Onan, you cannot go wrong! Case 446 Cleaned up classic 446 Case 446 This tractor came to us repainted, sharp looking tractor and with a few mechanical repairs it went quickly to a new home. It was one we sold a few years back a couple owners ago and it needed a good bit of work done and the last owner did a nice job on the restoration, Case 444 New paint for this ole 444 Case 444 Older Case 444 that got cleaned up with some of our own touches to the pain scheme Case 446 Repainted with our own touches to bring this 446 back around to its glory Ingersoll 446 Ingersoll 446 with some fresh paint Ingersoll 4020 Clean Ingersoll 4020 that we cleaned up the pait on Case 444 This 444 is one that we painted and did a full tune up on Case 446 Another one of our projects, repainted and tuned up ready to go Hood Scoop 448 When we get a chance to paint a tractor that is not a customers we like to add our own 'touch' to it. This hood scoop we did the actual scoop black, personally we think it makes for a sharp look! Ingersoll 4120 All Hydraulic package that went to a great new home, nice clean machine Case/INGERSOLL 446 Black Frame 1984 This machine was rough when we saved it, it came from a scrap yard! We knew it would be a 446 worth saving that that we did a refresh on with some paint and as always a full tune up and service besides many repairs. Case 446 Some new decals on this 446 with a blower ready to move some sonw CASE 448 This is a late model INGERSOLL 446 we re painted and sold. We added some charcoal metallic paint with orange highlights on the rims to mix things up. It has a cool and unique look. Case INGERSOLL Black Frame 1984 446 Another 446, this one was a black frame that we got to clean up and bring back some original look glory to it.

  • Used Loader Parts | Case Ingersoll Tract

    Case Ingersoll Tractors Northeast LLC - Sales, Kits, Parts, Tractors, Restorations, Photos, History, Information, and More We Have Many, Many Used Parts. We Are Constantly Adding To This Page. But We Can Not List Everything So Contact Us With Your Needs Please. USED LOADER PARTS USED HYDRAULIC USED CHASSIS USED ATTACHMENT USED ENGINE USED LOADER BACK TO NEW PARTS STORE Please EMAIL With Used Parts Needs caseingersollne@gmail.com Quick View USED C22423, C22425 646 CCK Air Filter Housing "Cover" *USED* Price From $140.00 Quick View USED High Demand HH34, HH60 Three Point, 3 Point Hitch Case Ingersoll Tractors Or Loaders *USED* Price From $1,200.00 Quick View USED High Demand LT26 Three Point, 3 Point HitchFor Loaders. *USED* Price From $1,000.00 Quick View USED C17598 Battery Tray 644/646 USED Price $135.00 Quick View USED C14187, C47142, C18306, C18305 Loader Brake Assembly 600, 6000, 7020 "USED" Price From $115.00 Quick View USED C17662 Grill/Hood Supports For 600 Series Loaders *USED* Price $120.00 Quick View USED 123-0694, 123-1216, C20553, C20563 Onan CCK Dip Stick And Tube USED Price $79.00 Quick View USED C20501, C20503, 110-0884, 110-0883 Onan CCK Heads PAIR Left & Right Price From $250.00 Quick View USED 134-4633, 170-4039, C32286, Onan Flywheel USED Out of stock Quick View USED C17585 Cross Shaft Assembly (Rockshaft) For Mid Lift FOR 644, 646, 648 USED Price $49.00 Quick View USED C20631, 154 0356 Intake Manifold Onan CCK (Used on 646) USED Price From $237.00 Quick View USED C17491 Rear End HI/Low Tange Selectior Handle FOR 644, 646, 648, 6018 USED Out of stock Quick View USED C17679 PTO HANDLE FOR 644, 646, 648 C17091, C21615, C23743 USED Price $26.00 Quick View USED 646 Lovejoy C25290/C25210/C18235 OEM PUMP SIDE Coupler USED Price From $129.00 Quick View USED 646 Lovejoy Complete Coupler SET C25290/C25210/C18235 PUMP, ENGINE & SPIDER USED Regular Price $450.00 Sale Price $260.00 Quick View USED 646 Lovejoy C25290/C25210/C18235 CCK Engine SIDE Coupler USED Price From $129.00 Quick View HARD TO FIND! C22573 Speaker 777 "Glass" Original Head Light Lenses PAIR (2) *USED* & Gaskets Price From $168.00 Quick View USED High Demand C32178, C22571 Original Head Light Bucket (ONE) *USED* Price From $35.00 Quick View USED C17569 Loader Direction Dash Lever For 600 Series *USED* Out of stock Quick View USED C17579 Mid Lift Cylinder Mounting Bracket 644, 646 "USED" Price $31.00 Load More

  • What To Look For When First Buying | Case Ingersoll Tractors Northeast | Andover

    Case Ingersoll Tractors Northeast LLC - Sales, Kits, Parts, Tractors, Restorations, Photos, History, Information, and More What To Look For When Buying A Case Ingersoll Tractor Here are just a few things that you should look at on Case Ingersoll machines. The common things you should look at on any machine should be looked at as well but we will not go into those too deeply as there is info out there for those. Basic Common Things To Look At On Any Machine. Some basic things you should check on any machine. FIRST ALWAYS check if it has the correct amount of oil before starting! If the oil is low be cautious, if there is no oil on the stick, then expect the engine has been damaged and should be valued as so. Fill the oil to "full" before starting any engine. Is the oil clean? If oil is blackish, is it normal consistency? If so more than likely needs to be just changed. If it's thicker and sludgy then it probably has not had great maintenance. If it is milky looking it could have water entering into it at some time and could be a concern. It also could be that it sat for a while or has been started but not run long enough to burn off condensation. If it appears a good amount of water is in the oil CHANGE before starting. Does it run and if not do you have proof why not. Does it have compression on all cylinders? If you have a compression gauge, by all means, use this cheap and simple device, if not pull the spark plug for each cylinder, crank over with the starter, and see if you can feel pressure coming out of the spark plug holes? If running, are both engine cylinders actually working if a 2-cylinder machine? You can check with an infrared heat temp gun, they are cheap and easy to use. Both cylinders should be running at the same temp within reason. Check the temperature on both cylinders on the same spot like heads (not heat shield), exhaust pipe is another good place where it comes out of the head. If you do not have a gun you can drip a little water on it and see if it seems to sizzle the same on each side. Be careful as you are dealing with hot areas! If you do not have water you can carefully hold your hand ABOVE not on the exhaust pipe or head for each side. It's hot use your head. Hydraulic Leaks Ok, so it is common that these machines being 15 to 50 years old will have leaks when looking at them. 90 percent of the time this is not a big deal. Most times it is simple o-rings or hoses that need tightening or replacing. But check the hydrulic cooler/radiator for leaks in the metal itself, check the tank, check the pump case itself, etc. These can be a little bigger repairs to keep in mind when pricing. If it's just lines and hoses leaking they are easy to get a hold of, replace, and not overly costly and not a reason to run from a machine but keep it in mind when negotiating a price on the machine. Do You Have Hills? Do you plan on operating your tractor on big hills? If so does the machine you are looking at have a "Holding Valve"? The early Case Ingersoll's "can" freewheel downhill if not operated correctly and can be scary. A holding valve can be added to any Case Ingersoll and it allows the machine to go up or downhill at the speed you started the hill at and not gain or lose speed. A holding valve was built into the Case Ingersoll travel valves and was standard on all machines around the mid-1980s and was an option prior. The valves are available and are straightforward to install. Check Hydraulic Tank & Oil On Case Ingersoll machines, they have a hydraulic tank that holds the oil for the transmission system as well as the lift and attachment power systems. The oil on most models should be 2 to 4 inches from the TOP of the tank neck. Also, the oil should be 15-40, 20-50 or similar ENGINE OIL NOT hydrulic fluid is to be used on the machines. The oil should be very, very clean NO water, Milk, Sludge, Particles, etc. If it is not Motor oil it could have caused some issues or could not. Not being motor oil is not a turn-and-run situation but if there are hydrulic issues it might be the cause. But again, depending on the situation sometimes changing to the correct oil can simply fix some issues. You won't know until you do this so keep this in mind when figuring a price. Also, check the condition of the tank itself for cracks and leaks. Tanks are available and not hard to change and not extremely costly. Check The Hydraulic Functions For those who are new to Case Ingersoll, this all may be unfamiliar to them and intimidating. But it is pretty simple and straightforward. Take it for a ride does it go forward and reverse, does it drive at a pretty consistent rate? Does it go uphill with no issues when the rear end is in low range? If it engages in forward and reverses a bit jumpy that is normally not a big deal but a common small issue. Most times it is just new users to the machines not used to the instant power and operating the machine. The other common reason is worn travel linkage is likely the issue which is a fairly easy and inexpensive fix. It should not be a reason to be alarmed. The tractor should not lurch, buck, etc when in motion. If there is an attachment available to load or work the machine try it out. Raise and lower the hydraulics preferably with an attachment mounted. When you move the attachment does it lift and lower smoothly with no struggle to lift, hold, and lower? Is it fairly constant and fairly fast at lifting? If not, many times, provided the issue is just with the lifting, it may be that just the cylinder could use a simple and inexpensive reseal. If the drive and lift are acting up it could be a bigger issue like a pump issue or could also just need the fluid changed and the CORRECT oil used. Steering Components With the age of many of these machines, the steering can be worn. The good news is all the parts are available and the better news is we sell heavy-duty upgrade complete kits. The common issue is worn axle pins that allow movement in the front axle. The axle should have no forward or back movement when turning the steering wheel or pushing on the tire/axle. BUT, almost all machines do have this play in them from being used, and it is not a deal breaker at all. Also, the rod end on the drag link and tie rods can have play in them. Again, easy replacement and we have upgraded parts for these too. The other part of the system is the steering gears themselves, often they can slip or bind. Many times this is from someone monkeying with them not knowing what they were doing. Lots of time it can be corrected by the parts being installed correctly. Other times the steering gears, mounts, shafts, etc can be worn, also if teeth are missing on the gears then replacement is needed. This repair can take some time and parts can add up a little. But again very doable and not deal breakers but should be considered in the value of the machine. Final Over All Assessment These machines are great and no matter the condition you should not run from them. That said the price has to reflect its condition, and its condition has to reflect your skill set to repair and/or budget to get it repaired. Price ranges on machines GREATLY vary depending mostly on LOCATION over its condition. So we can not give you values of machines in certain conditions as the same machine can literally vary in value by thousands depending on location. That said most models are worth a lot in just parts alone. And these are not your common brand garden tractors or box store lawn tractors and bring much more money. Do not let things like hoses, tires, paint, slight smoke at startup, mufflers, slight motor/valve noise, brakes, electrical, etc. make you run away from a purchase, these items SHOULD NOT. Just be mindful of what you are looking at and how that is reflected in the price. If the machine was serviced and tuned up or recent repairs done by a "qualified" person that also has a fair amount of value and some peace of mind. If getting from a dealer then you can more than likely trust that they did what they said. If a private owner told you they had the work done then ask for receipts if they have them. If they did it themselves then take it with a grain of salt and make your best judgment on their honesty and ability. Remember if work was already done on a machine it could be a benefit for you cost-wise as most shops depending on location charge $75 to $150 per hour and a $100 rate is really common. So any amount of work with parts and labor more than likely cost them $500 to $1,000 or more. That may be reflected in the price they are asking and also should be in one way or another considered in what you are wanting to pay. The bottom line is if everyone is honest and upfront and as long as you are happy with the price you pay and the seller is happy with the price then it is a great transaction. You should not worry about what others buy machines for nor should they be worried about what you paid. If you are happy then enjoy your machine!!!

  • 4000 Series | Case Ingersoll Tract

    Case Ingersoll Tractors Northeast LLC - Sales, Kits, Parts, Tractors, Restorations, Photos, History, Information, and More Meet The Iconic 4000 Big Wheel Fleet Mr. POPULAR INGERSOLL 4016 The Ingersoll 4016 is arguably the most popular 4000 Series machine. It is the lowest horsepower model in the 4000 series. Though a 4014 with a single cylinder Kohler Magnum made a brief appearance. The 4016 was the lowest priced 4000 so that played a big part in its popularity as it may have fit in more budgets of buyers who "HAD TO HAVE a big wheel model no matter what they had to do to find the funds. Plenty capable of any task or attachments Case Ingersoll or others brands made, the 4016 could get the job done. Like the 3000 models, the early 4000s had the big Onans in them, to begin with, and then switched to the Briggs Vanguards and the 4016 was no different as both its Onan and Briggs power plants were 16 horsepower respectably. The 4016 is an excellent choice for mowing large yards and home snow removal duties as it's a great all-around machine. THE MIDDLE CHILD INGERSOLL 4018 The Ingersoll 4018 was the spitting image of its little brother the 4016 but with 2 horsepower more, it also saw both the Onan and Briggs take over under its hood. Being the "middle child it was often overlooked or passed by as it was out of the price range for some and for those with deeper pockets they wanted the big brother 4020. The 4018 was no slouch though and excelled with the extra power when it came to being put into hard work and was not bothered being pushed to do harder tasks such as massive snow removal, spreading gravel with a 54-inch blade, or mowing a field that has not been touched in months! THE FOREMAN OF GARDEN TRACTORS 4020 Big wheels and Big power! The 4020 was what many of the competition only dreamed of being able to hold a candle to. The 4020 was powered only by the torque monster, a massive 48 cubic inch, 2-cylinder opposing twin cylinder ONAN Performer P220, 20 horsepower engine. There was not much that the 4020 could not do and that's the truth, it was capable of work that tractors in a class or 2 above were doing. The 4020 never said "NO". If you wanted a machine that would make short time out of big jobs and put a smile on the operator's face then the 4020 and its variants were the top choices that never let down. Though yes only 4 horsepower more than the 4016 which equated to 25% more power!

  • Used Hydraulic Parts | Case Ingersoll Tract

    Case Ingersoll Tractors Northeast LLC - Sales, Kits, Parts, Tractors, Restorations, Photos, History, Information, and More We Have Many, Many Used Parts. We Are Constantly Adding To This Page. But We Can Not List Everything So Contact Us With Your Needs Please. USED HYDRAULIC PARTS USED HYDRAULIC USED CHASSIS USED ATTACHMENT USED ENGINE USED LOADER BACK TO NEW PARTS STORE Please EMAIL With Used Parts Needs caseingersollne@gmail.com Quick View USED High Demand HH34, HH60 Three Point, 3 Point Hitch Case Ingersoll Tractors Or Loaders *USED* Price From $1,200.00 Quick View USED High Demand LT26 Three Point, 3 Point HitchFor Loaders. *USED* Price From $1,000.00 Quick View USED High Demand J26 Three Point, 3 Point HitchFor For Case Ingersoll Garden Tractors. *USED* Price From $825.00 Quick View USED C25967, C27217, C21496 Travel Control Valve (TCV) WITHOUT Holding Valve *USED* Price From $200.00 Quick View USED C33473, C29689 Travel Control Valve (TCV) WITH BUILT IN "HOLDING VALVE" USED Price From $550.00 Quick View USED Holding Valve For **LONG FRAME** Frame Tractors **USED** Regular Price $575.00 Sale Price $419.00 Quick View USED Holding Valve For Short Frame Tractors **USED** Regular Price $575.00 Sale Price $419.00 Quick View USED C22808 Hydraulic Tank Metal Used on 1977 some '76-78' 220, 222, 224, 444 *USED* Price From $146.00 Quick View USED C25784 Cooler 1976-1988 220, 222, 224, 444, 446 *USED* Price From $149.00 Quick View USED 646 Lovejoy C25290/C25210/C18235 CCK Engine SIDE Coupler USED Price From $129.00 Quick View USED 646 Lovejoy C25290/C25210/C18235 OEM PUMP SIDE Coupler USED Price From $129.00 Quick View USED 646 Lovejoy Complete Coupler SET C25290/C25210/C18235 PUMP, ENGINE & SPIDER USED Regular Price $450.00 Sale Price $260.00 Quick View USED C30152 648 Hydraulic Filter Housing *USED* Price $119.00 Quick View USED C25956 Hydraulic Line For Filter/Return On 648 Loaders USED Price $19.00 Quick View USED C13197, C36935 Rear End Cover *USED* Price From $30.00 Quick View USED C17249 Top Clamp Bracket For mid lift rock shaft TWO Included USED Price $12.00

  • Case Ingersoll 648 Restore Fork Loader | Case Ingersoll Tractor

    Case Ingersoll Tractors Northeast LLC - Sales, Kits, Parts, Tractors, Restorations, Photos, History, Information, and More Custom Case Ingersoll 648 BUCKET LOADER Restore. Here are some pictures along the way of our complete working restore for our other 1987 648 that is now our dedicated bucket loader.

  • 3000 Series | Case Ingersoll Tract

    Case Ingersoll Tractors - Sales, Kits, Parts, Tractors, Restorations, Photos, History, Information, and More Meet The Low Profile Small Wheel Team 3000 Series The Baby of the small guys INGERSOLL 3010 The 3010 replaced the 220 and was powered by a 10-horsepower Kohler 1-cylinder engine. Though it was only produced for roughly a year it is thought that they had 10 horsepower engines in inventory to use up. It's said some had the "K" Series and some had the upgraded "Magnum" series engines. We have never had one here in person as they are not a common model. The market Ingersoll was intending to target at this time, there were no buyers wanting 10 horsepower machines. Though back in the day 10 horsepower was standard for working machines. But, in the 90's it was considered low and made for a hard machine to market for the price of these high-quality high-end machines. The 3010 was recommended to be used with a 38-inch mower, 38-inch snow blower, and 44-inch plow blade. GOOD ENTRY MODEL GARDEN TRACTOR INGERSOLL 3012 The 3012 had a lot in common with the 3010, it was powered by the single-cylinder 12 horsepower Kohler "Magnum" early on and was switched to the new Briggs & Stratton "Vanguard" V-Twin cylinder 12.5 horsepower. The 3012 stuck around a few years longer than the 3010 but was cut from the model line for basically the same reasons the 3010 did not sell well in the current market for the times. Though most 3000 series models were basically all the same besides the engine and engine horsepower, it was very clear the market wanted big power machines no matter in lawnmowers, farm tractors, cars, trucks, semis, etc. the "horsepower war of progression" is constantly going on. Don't you know bigger is better! The 3012 was recommended to be used with a 38-inch mower though would run a 44-inch deck. The 38-inch snow blower and 44-inch plow blade were nice fits. THE MIDDLE CHILD INGERSOLL 3014 The 3014 also had a bit in common with the 3010/3012, it was powered by the single-cylinder 14 horsepower Kohler "Magnum" early on and was also switched to the new Briggs & Stratton "Vanguard" V-Twin cylinder 14 horsepower along the way. The 3014 lasted a good bit longer, though longer than the 3010/3012 but was eventually dropped from production as the higher horsepower models were selling faster and it was not making sense to inventory all the different horsepower engines. The 3014 was recommended to be used with 38-inch and 44-inch mower decks. The 38-inch snow blower and 44-inch plow blade were happy combinations. GARDEN TRACTORS START HERE! INGERSOLL 3016 The 3016 was the holdout and eventually became the lowest horsepower garden tractor Ingersoll offered and we feel this was a good move. 16 horsepower is really the lowest a garden tractor should be rated. Many of those still buying the Case Ingersoll machines were using them for much more than just mowing grass. And whether the buyers were gardeners, homeowners, institutions, municipalities, farms, or commercial users, their jobs required the bigger attachments offered to save time and get the job done as efficiency was now the name of the game for profit and bragging rights in the neighborhood or field! The 3016 was originally offered with the updated powerful Onan "Performer" P216 2 cylinder 16 horsepower Industrial engine power plant. This engine produces plenty of power to make stuff happen! Eventually, the US EPA would put an end to a dynasty of the big powerful valve in head opposing cylinder Onan engines. And The 16 horsepower V-Twin Briggs & Stratton Vanguard would be used in place. Though both 16 horsepower the Briggs a great engine in its own right was no Onan and did not make the low-end power the Beefy Onan's did. But the Vanguards used less fuel doing the light-duty tasks. For heavy tasks, it could be said they used more fuel as they worked harder to get the jobs done. The 4016 could be fitted to run 44, 48, and 60-inch mower decks, the 38 or 48 Snow Castors, the heavy-duty 44 or massive 54-inch utility dozer blades, and any other attachments that were available from Case Ingersoll. For very heavy work, the 16-horsepower machines are the minimum one wants in our opinion. BIG DOG OF THE LOW PRO'S... KIND OF INGERSOLL 3018 The 3018 was a great model and very versatile! Like the others early on it was powered by the Big 48 cubic inch Onan's and later the 34 cubic inch Vanguards were used both being 18 horsepower. But as the saying goes for pure power there is no replacement for displacement. That said though the Onan's took more fuel to feed those bigger combustion chambers. The 3018 could take any of the attachments available and handle them, all very well and even being a low-profile small tire machine they could work side by side with the Big Wheel models 90 percent of the time. For many, this was the best of both worlds you have the big power like many of the Big Wheel models but have it in a more compact package that sat lower to the ground if that was what you were looking for. WERE THEY ACTUALLY PRODUCED?? INGERSOLL 3020 Well, I guess technically the 3020 was the true "Big Dog of the small wheel low pros. With its big powerful 2 cylinders 20 horsepower Onan, the same engine as the 18 horsepower Performer Onan with just a different cam and bigger specked carb. BUT, there are so few of these out there that many have never even seen them! They only came with Onan's and were the same tractor always as the 3018 but with a 20-horse engine. We would guess there was 1 of these in at least every 100 of the other models that's how rare they were. And at some point, most of those looking for the real high Horsepower machines were also looking for bigger machines as well for those bigger tasks and would opt for the big wheel series machines.

  • Paint & Body Work | Case Ingersoll Tract

    We perform auto body, paint and restoration services for Case Ingersoll and other equipment. Paint And Body Work From Basic Paint & Body Work, To Full Complete Tear Down And Restores. Full Tear Down Restorations Basic Paint Refresh & Clean Up

  • 400 series | Case Ingersoll Tract

    Case Ingersoll Tractors - Sales, Kits, Parts, Tractors, Restorations, Photos, History, Information, and More Case Ingersoll 400 Series Big Wheel The Big Guns THE BIG DOG OF THE 3 DIGIT SERIES CASE INGERSOLL 448 The 448 was launched in 1980 with a 2-inch longer frame from previous years' 400 series and all Big Wheel models from here out would be "Long Frame". The longer frame was to accommodate the very heavy-duty huge 60-inch commercial deck. Also for the model year 1980, they had hood scoops for the 448 only. The 448 was powered by a very strong 18-horsepower twin-cylinder Onan engine. The 18 horsepower was nearly a 50 cubic inch engine. The 448 is a great model and one many want to own. There is very little the 448 can not get done and will do more than most competitor tractors its size or bigger! It was produced roughly 10 years until the 4000 series came out and the 4018 was its successor as the new Big Wheel 18 horsepower model, but the New Big Dog would be the 4020. The 448 could be equipped with a 44, 48, or 60-inch mower deck. 44 or 54-inch plow/dozer blade, 38 or 48 snow castor, or any of the other Case Ingersoll attachments available or any of the CAT 0 three-point hitch attachments. THE TIME TESTED WORKHORSE CASE INGERSOLL 446 The 446 is powered by the massive big torque 2-cylinder industrial Onan engine that is 16 horsepower. It is the same engine as the 226. The 16-horse has significantly more power than the smaller 200 series and 444 engines. With the 2-cylinder engine, it is no surprise. With the 16 horsepower, it enables the 446 to take on all attachments available Capable of running a 38 or 48-inch snow blower; 44, 48 or 60-inch (long frames only) mower, and the big 44 and 54-inch plow/dozer blade. This is the most common Big Wheel model, as it was produced from the early 1970s to the late 1980s and was a favorite of Case Ingersoll owners and followers. The one cylinder wonder CASE INGERSOLL 444 The 444 is powered by a single-cylinder Kohler "K" series 14 horsepower engine. With the 14 horsepower and the big wheels, it is ready to take on big jobs as well as the bigger attachments available. Capable of running 38 or 48-inch snow blower, 44, and 48-inch mowers are recommended though many long-frame 444 have been known to mow grass with 60-inch decks. They will push the 44" and big 54-inch plow/dozer blade just fine as well. Though less torque and power overall than its big brothers with Onan 2 cylinders, do not be fooled this 1-cylinder worker bee will do just about anything you can put in front of it, just maybe a little slower than the 446, or 448 that's all. It will also use less fuel than the big boys and maintenance costs are less as well. The 444 was built from the early '70s to late '80s, and the 442 and 444PK from the late '60s and very early '70s were very similar tractors but also had some differences as well. The "Performance King" 444 CASE 444PK The 444 was powered by the BIG (at the time) Kohler "K" Series 14 horsepower single-cylinder engine that was used for many decades. Looking back the PK models 220/222/442/444 were more like hybrids during the cross over years from 155/195 to the 200/400 series. they had a lot in common with both series. But the stuff they had in common with the older series was quickly phased out as better and newer designs came to be like the famed and fast snap fast attachment system that came to be in 71/72 and was used for 40 years! The hydraulics setup and the system were upgraded significantly after the PK models as well as the attachments themselves. Styling continued to change in the next generation as well from seats to fenders as the "Elephant ear fenders were dropped on the big wheel series. Rubber-isolated motor mounts were used now after the PK tractors, the PTO engagement system too was changed after the PK tractors. Some of the early next-gen 200 and 400 series in 70/71/72 seemed to have some of these changes and some not as they must have been using up inventory and tooling. It seems everything was pretty well changed over in 1973. 442 PK GAME CHANGERS CASE 442 The Performance Kings "PK" were the beginning of history being made. They were styled like the new 70 series AG farm tractors as the previous models 155/195 etc were styled after the 30 series AG farm tractors. The PK and the new 200 and 400 series were game changers with styling, construction, design, and engineering. They were the foundation for the later 200, 400, 3000, and 4000 series. They came out in 1969. This was basically an all Case design/upgrade from the Colt tractors they bought out. The 442 was powered by the classic 12-horsepower Kohler "K" When released. These intimidating-looking hard-working beasts from Wisconsin USA were a popular hit with homeowners, farmers, and commercial, and municipal operations alike. All wanted them as they matched the fleet of the bigger full-size Case equipment. caseingersollne@gmail.com

  • Loader Parts | Case Ingersoll Tract

    Case Ingersoll Tractors Northeast LLC - Sales, Kits, Parts, Tractors, Restorations, Photos, History, Information, and More Loader Parts Jump To Store Department Used Parts Newly Added Custom Kits Hydraulic Engine Electrical Chassis etc Attachment Belts Tractors & Equipment 4-Sale Refurbishing Services Honda Seasonal Tune Up KIT GX610, GX620, GX670, GXV620, 18 20 24HP 6020 Loader Regular Price $125.00 Sale Price $87.00 ADD TO CART Kohler Command Seasonal Tune Up Filter Kit NEE0111K, 7020, 6020 Price From $68.00 ADD TO CART Custom Kit C33046 Cooler Return Line KIT Ingersoll 6018, 6020, 7020 Loader Price From $29.00 ADD TO CART Custom Kit Loader Hydraulic Cooler & Return Line KIT Ingersoll 6018, 6020, 7020 NEH0193K Price From $169.00 ADD TO CART UPGRADE KIT ON SALE C48028, C48619, 7020 Loader Front Axle Spindle Bushing UPGRADE KIT NEC0184CK Price From $99.00 ADD TO CART Exclusive KIT C47759, C47714 7020 Loader Front Wheel Bearing KIT NEC0187 Price From $99.00 ADD TO CART SALE C28883 Air Filter 2 Pack Kohler 235116-S, SOME CCK On 646 Regular Price $45.00 Sale Price $28.00 ADD TO CART SALE C20398, 140-1216 Onan Air Filter 2 Pack Kit "B, BF " Models SOME Kohlers Regular Price $59.00 Sale Price $43.00 ADD TO CART SALE C22424, 140-2628 Onan Air Filter 2 Pack Kit "P" SOME "B, CCK"Models Regular Price $55.00 Sale Price $38.00 ADD TO CART SALE C37544, C37543 Briggs & Stratton Vanguard Air Fliter 2 Pack 3000, 4000 Series Regular Price $55.00 Sale Price $44.00 ADD TO CART SALE Kohler Command Air Fliter 2 Pack Kits For 6018, 7020 & Many More! Regular Price $68.00 Sale Price $39.00 ADD TO CART 2 Pack Air Filter Kits HONDA GX610, GX620, GX670 Modles For Case Ingersoll 6020 Loaders Regular Price $78.00 Sale Price $59.00 ADD TO CART 218-5107 Hydraulic Fitting 90 Degree (Rear Drive Motor & Travel Control Valve) Price $9.99 ADD TO CART HARD TO FIND! 3 Point Lower Pins For Attachmnets Category "0" (TWO) Pin Price From $22.00 ADD TO CART 218-5491, 218-5479 TEE "T" Fittings TWO (2) Used for 3 Point And Selctor Valve Price $24.00 ADD TO CART MUST HAVE Exclusive KIT C26673, C13360 Drawbar Hitch Ball & Pin Combo Upgrade KIT! Tractors & Loaders Price From $69.00 ADD TO CART Big Sale C17570 Steering Support Plate 644 And 646 Loaders & Backhoes Price From $129.00 ADD TO CART VERY HANDY! HEAVY DUTY 3 Point Hitch 2" Trailer Receiver Hitch Adapter Catagory 0-1 Price From $239.00 ADD TO CART COMPLETE MASTER KIT Banana Plate C48638, C48640 MASTER Kit "2.0" Case Ingersoll Loaders & Backhoe Regular Price $388.00 Sale Price $353.00 ADD TO CART UPGRADE C23514 Follower Bushing UPGRADE For ALL Case Ingersoll Loaders & Backho Price From $12.00 ADD TO CART SALE C29803 Loader Travel Control "J" Rod For Banana Plates All Loaders + Backhoes Price From $29.00 ADD TO CART SALE C19025 Travel Control Valve-Lever Stock Ball Joint Linkages Regular Price $25.00 Sale Price $19.00 ADD TO CART Full UPGRADE Kit C17551 Friction Disk UPGRADE Full Install KIT For ALL Case Ingersoll Loaders Regular Price $40.00 Sale Price $32.00 ADD TO CART UPGRADE C17551 Friction Disk UPGRADE For ALL Case Ingersoll Loaders & Backhoes Price From $14.00 ADD TO CART 1 2 3 4 PARTS PRICING STRATEGY PLEASE READ- We offer & have IN STOCK many, many, new/used parts & custom kits for sale, ones that we actually stock and use frequently here in OUR shop. We are always adding parts all the time to the site. (99% of the time if the part is on this site it IS IN STOCK ) W e have a huge inventory of common fast moving parts in stock and ship 6 days a week to US and Canada! For non common parts we can have many, many current and older stock parts available in 2 or 3 days most times. So be sure to ask us for what parts you need that are not listed on our site **PLEASE NOTE WHEN SUPPLY CHAIN AND OR QUALITY ISSUES ARE PRESENT WE MAY SUBSTITUTE PARTS OF THE BEST POSSIBLE QUALITY WE CAN (OFTEN BETTER THAN OEM), WE DO THIS WHEN WE HAVE TO, AND RESERVE THE RIGHT TO DO SO. WE DO THE BEST WE CAN TO KEEP YOU UP AND RUNNING AND TRY TO KEEP THE PRICE FAIR AS WELL.** Parts are only a piece of our business along with service and sales of equipment. Our pricing policy is simple SOMETIMES we may not be the lowest-priced option for a few reasons but many times we are. BUT when we may not be consider the following..... ONE- The garden tractor, more specifically the Case Ingersoll community is small. To the point, we are friends with many of the other dealers/distributors/dismantlers/collectors etc. We choose to get some of our parts from a select couple trusted other Case Ingersoll dealers with "good" reputations and business practices, intentionally to help support them and keep our community going strong. So when you buy from us you are also often buying and helping support the other dealers/distributors out there! As we do move a VERY LARGE volume of parts daily. We also buy directly from the source/manufactures of parts. WE CONTINUE TO BUILD OR HAVE BUILT TO OUR HIGH STANDARDS MANY, MANY PARTS AND UPGRADES MADE RIGHT HERE IN THE USA . As Quality, Quality Control, Value/Price and Service of original replacement parts as of late leaves a lot to be desired, and we will not sell items that do not meet OUR high standards and expectations! We are just not parts suppliers, As we actually work on dozens of these machines every month. We actually know what it takes, and what works and lasts and what does not or will not. So you can trust that what we sell is what we use and know and stand behind. TWO- Parts are only a part of our business model. You will also notice that many small single parts are not "listed on our site. We put together many full and complete kits to make it simple for the customer to do a job completely without having to worry about "if they found and ordered ALL the many correct parts they need." We did the hard work of looking up all the part numbers, installing them to make sure they are complete and work first. Then we offer them in a "kit" that is basically click, pay and get a box of joy with everything you should need for a job. These kits we put together and offer are the same ones we use in our shop & on our personal machines and now offer these kits to you. Most are not available as kits anywhere else. Many are upgraded/improved parts or components only we have sourced or have manufacture for us exclusively. Another reason for not listing every small part is as a small business, for us to inventory and individually shelf each small part, pull and ship small orders it is not practical or cost-effective for us to do so. It takes a lot of time to list each part on the website too. So this is why we do not offer a full catalog of parts on the website but instead have these smaller parts included and stocked as "kits." But if you have parts not seen on our site we are happy to get you prices and availability as we have or have access to all available new Case Ingersoll parts as well as we have a huge inventory of many used & some no longer available parts. We also have the ability to make, machine or fabricate needed parts when it makes sense. THREE - We have figured that we spend on average 10 to 15 hours a week or more helping people with issues with their tractors. Either on social media- groups/posts/private messages, Forums, Emails, and many, many phone calls. Every minute we are doing this it is taking time away from us making money working on customers' machines or getting orders out. As well as many after work hours communications taking away family time. This IS A LOT of time that we are not getting paid for. We are always happy to help. We know that many people would not work 1 hour a week let alone 15 or more and not get paid for it. So, we would hope that those we help, would support us and they appreciate the help, advice, and money we save them by troubleshooting and giving advice. And that they would buy the parts and supplies from us, and that the little higher cost for SOME parts far offsets the VALUE & help we provide and money & time we save them. As well the value people get from our You Tube how to, trouble shooting, install and all other videos we produce is considered when choosing who you do business with. Our suburb reputation for not only our before, but our after "the sale" customer service speaks to all of this. When advice, install questions or any issues arise we are here for our customers, many times even after hours we try to respond to those in need as often as we can and hope all see the great VALUE in this! PRICE SHOPPING- With all the above mentioned realize if you are trying to find the very lowest price all the time we "might" not be it every item, realize it takes us time to look up part prices and availability of parts not listed. Most times we have to make calls, as in today's world prices can literally change weekly. ALSO to our knowledge we are the ONLY Case Ingersoll Site and likely of similar sites for garden equipment that offers any FREE SHIPPING. We have Free Shipping on many Items where we can. When buying from us you are not only supporting a small American Family Business, you not only know you are getting top quality products and support, you also do not have to pay the many fees, taxes, tariffs etc of those large E commerce, big box stores and very large corporate sites where you are only a number and not a valued individual customer and friend as you are here! So please consider this and our pricing policies when asking for parts prices and availability. We kindly ask you to be serous in following through with your purchase from us please if we are researching part needs for you. Thank You we appreciate any and all business and support.

  • Changes through the years | Case Ingersoll Tract

    Case Ingersoll Tractors Northeast LLC - Sales, Kits, Parts, Tractors, Restorations, Photos, History, Information, and More Changes Through The Years Addition of Built in Holding Valves In order to keep the tractor from freewheeling downhill at any speed there was a separate add-on holding valve that could be added but starting in the late 70s it became an option from the dealer. In the mid 80's they began using a travel control valve that had the holding valve built into the travel control valve. Change to Larger Fenders The original tractors had the 'elephant ear' fenders. As time went on they became more full, and eventually complete fenders over a few different style changes. The newest models have full fenders that will meet the floorboard of the tractor making a full operator's platform. Engine Placement Rotated 180 Degrees With the 3000/4000/6000 series, the engine flywheel was spun 180 degrees. Before engine air was blown on the owner, many did not mind it in the winter as it kept the operator warm especially if a cab was installed. But In the summer it could get hot Changed from Short Frame to Long Frame In 1980 with the addition of the 448 they added 2 inches to the frame of the big wheel series making it a 'long' frame. It was done so that the 60-inch deck could be mounted under the tractor - it also does make it a bit nicer to get on and off too! Webbed Rear End The Latest models will have the "webbed and gusseted" rear end that was previously only used on the Backhoe Loaders because of its added strength and weight. In the early 2000's it was also used on all 3000/4000/6000/7000 series models. It was stronger but more likely much easier and overall cheaper to warehouse a single-style rear for production and cost advantages. Other 3000/4000/6000 Changes With the 3000/4000/6000 series, an electric PTO for belt drive was used instead of the previously used manual engaged style. Because of engine position being spun now changing belt direction rotation, the mower deck discharge was now on the right side. Now the Hydraulic PTO valve option was located under the seat instead of on the fender. Power Steering was also now an option!

  • 7000 4x4 Loader/backhoe Models | Case Ingersoll Tractors Northeast | Connecticut

    Case Ingersoll Tractors Northeast LLC - Sales, Kits, Parts, Tractors, Restorations, Photos, History, Information, and More INGERSOLL 7020 4X4 LOADER-BACKHOE MODELS The 7020 is the only four-wheel drive model Case Ingersoll built. With the heavyweight and especially big tire model tractors, traction was not an issue. AND 4x4 on small class machines is really not necessary nor a significant advantage on smaller machines. However, it does help some, and when in deep job site mud or slick extreme hills the 4x4 helps on the loaders. But at the time the competition was offering 4x4 models and to stay competitive Ingersoll offered a 4x4 model. Both the 7020 and 7020 backhoes were 20 horsepower and most had Kohler Command twin-cylinder engines. For a time, 20 horsepower Honda engine was offered as an option. Loved by its owners the 7020 is one heck of a workhorse, both loaders, and backhoes. Most owners use it in 2-wheel drive 85 percent of the time but are happy when they need 4x4 and it's there. The 7000 series can lift huge amounts of weight and get work done fast. A quick attach option was available for the front as well as 3 point hitch, and hydraulic rear PTO. They filled a particular market where a real work machine was needed but in a small package. The compact tractors of the competition were just lightweight garden tractors with light loaders added to them. Unlike the Ingersoll's that were true mini construction machines.

  • Used Attachment Parts | Case Ingersoll Tract

    Case Ingersoll Tractors Northeast LLC - Sales, Kits, Parts, Tractors, Restorations, Photos, History, Information, and More We Have Many, Many Used Parts. We Are Constantly Adding To This Page. But We Can Not List Everything So Contact Us With Your Needs Please. USED ATTACHMENT PARTS USED HYDRAULIC USED CHASSIS USED ATTACHMENT USED ENGINE USED LOADER BACK TO NEW PARTS STORE Please EMAIL With Used Parts Needs caseingersollne@gmail.com Quick View KIT ON SALE C15963 Pulley UPGRADE KIT (Center Drive) for 38"/40" J, K, L,M, Case Ingersoll Regular Price $78.00 Sale Price $55.00 Quick View NEW OR USED OPTIONS C15615 Pulley UPGRADE KIT (Center Drive) for 44" & 48" J, K, L,M, N Mower Price From $46.00 Quick View USED C18315 Mower Lift Link **USED** 200 - 600- 3000 Series Tractors Regular Price $26.00 Sale Price $15.00 Quick View USED C25703 Mower Lift Link **USED* 400 - 4000 Series Tractors Regular Price $26.00 Sale Price $15.00 Quick View USED High Demand HH34, HH60 Three Point, 3 Point Hitch Case Ingersoll Tractors Or Loaders *USED* Price From $1,200.00 Quick View USED High Demand J26 Three Point, 3 Point HitchFor For Case Ingersoll Garden Tractors. *USED* Price From $825.00 Quick View USED High Demand LT26 Three Point, 3 Point HitchFor Loaders. *USED* Price From $1,000.00 Quick View USED F27 Sleeve Hitch Adapter 3 Point Adapter **USED** Regular Price $360.00 Sale Price $224.00

  • Tractor Models | Case Ingersoll Tract

    Case Ingersoll Tractors Northeast LLC - Sales, Kits, Parts, Tractors, Restorations, Photos, History, Information, and More Case Ingersoll Tractor Models There are several different series of tractors that Case Ingersoll offered over the years. Below is a quick summary of some of the different ones offered and some details about each series, these were and are some of the most popular series. CLICK ON PHOTOS OF EACH SERIES TO GO TO SPECIFIC MODELS WITHIN THAT SERIES. You will see in small text after clicking photo "Go To Link" at bottom. Or can go to each series page under Tractor Models "menu." 100's Series Older Models These were the first series that Case released after buying Colt. They had many of the same designs and features as the Colts but also had some Case-based designs as well as styling. They were hydraulic drive and the hydraulic lift was an "option", they were powered by single-cylinder Kohler engines. Some of these models were the 130, 155, 180, 190, 195 Keep scrolling down for more models 100's Series Home Owners The later 100 series like the 108, 110,112,114, and 116 were built to compete with the cheaper-priced competition of Case and Ingersoll. These tractors were more lawn and yard tractors than garden tractors. They were built right and of good quality, as good or better than most others in the class of lawnmowers and yard tractors. But they were far smaller and much lighter duty than their big brothers of the Case Ingersoll 200, 3000, 400, and 4000 series true heavy-duty garden tractors. The 100 had no hydraulics, were belt driven, and used consumer-duty engines. Not commercial or industrial engines like their hydraulic Big Brothers. They were also much cheaper priced than their big brothers and allowed a different customer base to be able to purchase a quality Case Ingersoll product to do basic lawn mowing and snow removal. Here at Case Ingersoll Tractors Northeast we do very little with this product line and concentrate on the bigger heavy-duty models. Keep scrolling down for more models 200 Model Series The 200 series are the Low Profile Case Ingersoll models. They have more common-size rear tires, 12-inch wheels, and 23-inch tires 8.50 or 10.50 wide flotation tires on them compared to the Big Wheel 400/4000 series tractors. The 200 series are all very similar to the Big Wheel (BW) series besides model 210, the 210 is gear-driven not hydraulic. The 200 series rear end is basically the same as the 400/400 series but has a slightly different drive motor ratio and a 5-lug hub whereas the BW tractors have a 6-lug hub. The front axles are a little bit smaller than the BW series but they utilize the same front wheels and tires as the BW series. They also share the same frame as the bigger models but, when the BW series frames got stretched 2 inches the small wheel low profile models remained the same length. Though most attachments are interchangeable between series BW and Small Wheel models besides the 60-inch deck, there were some attachments recommended to be better suited for BW VS SW models for optimal performance but it is noted that the higher horsepower small wheel model will perform satisfactorily with the bigger sized attachments. The 200 series were all powered by the ever-popular Kohler "K" Series engine beside the powerful 226 that boasted the high torque industrial 16 horsepower twin cylinder Onan. Simply the last digit in the tractor model represented the last digit in the horsepower for most models so a 222 was 12 horsepower and a 226 was 16 horsepower etc. For more individual model info and specifics click on the series picture above. Keep scrolling down for more models 400 Model Series The iconic Case-Ingersoll 400 Big Wheel (BW) Series. These may be the most recognized models of any garden tractors by those that know and as well as those not overly familiar with particular garden tractors. With the large 32-inch tall rear tires sitting on standard 16-inch truck/farm implement/tractor 6 lug rims/wheels. The tractor design of the 400 series utilized the same principles and same designs as the bigger Case and many farm tractors, with the much bigger rear tires to help provide exceptional traction and power transfer to the ground. They also have the added benefit of flotation and the ability to go over large obstacles and very rough terrain where many other tractors would have no chance. The large tires also let the BW series have great ground clearance which allows them to excel in the garden or woods doing heavy work. The large rear tires also allowed you to add roughly 70 to 100 lbs PER tire of liquid weight into the tire tubes as they hold around 10 gallons each. They offered a smoother ride as well. And being 16-inch rims there are countless tire options from AG tractor tread tires, turf tires, and very common pickup truck tires and tread options. Now the tire size was distinctive and a huge advantage, but there were many other benefits to the 400 series. One very popular option offered now was that of a power-up and power-down heavy-duty 3-point hitch with large lift capabilities. Three-point hitches can be added to any Case Ingersoll Garden Tractor model and are interchangeable and under an hour to install most times. After 1980 they all were "long frame" models by adding 2 inches to the frame between the seat and dash tower, they were now able to accept a very large and heavy duty 60 inches 5-foot wide mower deck as an option along with the 44 and 48-inch decks always offered. The 400 series also sported a bigger and heavier-duty front axle with large 1-inch spindles. The front axle was cast steel as was the massive 2-speed all-gear steel rear end. These tractors made very good candidates for adding front loaders for those that do not have the budget for purpose-built loaders like the 600/6000/7000 series loader machines. Though many things are in common with the 200 series, these are a few that set them apart. But many parts and build quality are the same between the 200 and 400 series. The 400 series came out in the late 60s early 70s with the 442 and 444PK models being 12 and 14-horsepower single-cylinder Kohler "K" engines... There were some immediate changes in the first few years with the addition of the 16-horsepower twin-cylinder Onan engine in the model 446. The 442 was dropped and the 444 and 446 were the two BW models until 1980 when the big dog flagship 448 was introduced in the year 1980 with a bigger Onan 18 horsepower. Like the 200 series, the 1976 models were the last Desert Sunset Tan and orange two-colored machines. In 77' they went to the all "orange" models that were painted "Case Power Red." In 1984 for 1 year when Ingersoll bought Case, they released the black frame models that had the Power Red hood and fenders. Then they went back to all Power red paint. The basic design of the BW models 444, 446, and 448 continued with very few major changes during their 20-year model run. The 4000 series replaced the 400 series as the Big Wheel models with some changes but carrying over many of the great things the original big wheel 400 series machines were loved and known for. As with all the Case Ingersoll models they offered a much, much bigger and more capable hydraulic pump than any competitors in the same class as well as multiple classes above them, and most compacts and subcompacts of today don't even have hydraulic pumps with the size, specs, and capabilities of Case Ingersoll machines. Most Case Ingersoll machines had hydraulic pumps that were 8.5 to nearly 12 GPM gallons per minute and with PSI pressures of 2000 to nearly 3000 pounds per square inch! Ask your new tractor salesman for the specs and you may realize spending that 10, 20, or $30,000 dollars may not be the best choice! Keep scrolling down for more models 3000 Model Series The 3000 Series replaced the 200 series and the 4000 replaced the 400 series. Many of the changes that were made to the 3000 also happened to the 4000. Wider 10.50-inch rear tires became an option on many 3000 models and seem standard on a few like power steering models and most Onan Powered 3000 models. Also, the Kohler "K" engine was replaced by the Kohler "Magnum" for 10, 12, and 14-horsepower models as they were the lowest horsepower engines now offered in the 3010 (short appearance) 3012 and 3014. The 3016 and 3018 models were originally powered by the powerful Onan 16 and 18 performer horsepower models as was the 3020. Eventually, all the 3000 models would be powered by brings and Stratton Vanguard engines. The 3010 model was dropped very fast and the 3020 was very limited production but was still powered with an Onan engine The major change made in the new 4-digit machines was the engine placement. Now the engine was spun 180 degrees and the flywheel now faced the back of the tractor where it was facing forward in the 3-digit 200/400 models. The reason this was done was that many customers complained about the hot air from the engine being blown back on the operator, especially in the summer. Though many dealt with this as they enjoyed the warm air in the winter doing snow removal chores. And with cab-equipped tractors, the hot air made the cab very cozy. The spinning of the engine placement also changed the direction that the front PTO belt pulley would spin therefore the mower decks became right-hand discharge where three digits were left discharge. Continue on to the 4000 models to see more changes gained with the four digits models. Click on the title picture above for the 3000s to learn more about individual models. Keep scrolling down for more models Power Steering Models The Power steering models shared all the same features as their counterpart 3000 and 4000 series tractors. But they had a strong power steering system, and a larger hydraulic pump, and were all Onan powered until the last 4000 series made with the Big Block 21 and 23 horsepower Briggs and Stratton Vanguard engines. Click on the title picture above for the power steering to learn more about it. Keep scrolling down for more models 4000 Model Series Many of the changes mentioned in the 3000 series description were made to the 4000 too. The early 4-digit models sported "Hydrive" on the hood decals. The Hydrive models of the 3000 and 4000 carried a few things over from the 200/400 series. One was the placement and operation of rear-end Hi/Low range selector, early Hydrives did not have the hydraulic filter as well and the rear hydraulic PTO was still a fender-mounted option. They also still had the shorter steering shaft and lower steering wheel placement. These were just a few things carried over from the 3 digits into the new Hydrive models, but all these were eventually changed and updated and the "Hydrive" badge was dropped. The following changes and improvements were for both 3000 and 4000 models. A few years after the release of the 3000/4000 series all the Kohler engines were replaced by the Briggs and Stratton 2-cylinder V-twin Commercial engines. Eventually, the Vanguard would be used in all models that were 12.5 to 18 horsepower and that were NOT Power Steering or ALL HYDRAULIC "AH" models. The power steering and all hydraulic models remained powered by the big torquey Industrial Onan engines to power the larger hydraulic pump used in these models. In the last few years of the 4000 series being produced, the 21 and 23-horsepower models were powered by the bigger Vanguard version. As US emission laws ultimately ended the production of these great powerful Onan valves in head engines. There were some new safety features including seat switches added. The late 3-digit models had plastic dashboards and indicator lights the last couple of years and that carried over to the 3000/4000 models. The front PTO for belts was now electrically engaged over the old manual lever style. Also, the Hydraulic rear PTO for powering leaf vacs/baggers/roto tillers/chippers/brush mowers, etc now had the option to be concealed under the seat and came with factory quick connects for the hydraulics. Full fenders and a full operator's foot platform were now the design, as was a removable front grill. The heavier-duty HH34 3-point hitch was added as an option for all 3000,4000, 6000, and 7000 series machines. A spin on the hydraulic filter was added after the first couple of years of the four-digit machines. The rear tail lights came in time as well. Power steering was soon to be an option on many models and this included a bigger hydraulic pump as well. As was an optional lower geared high range rear end that was used standard only on the loader models previously. These machines were and still are considered some of the most capable best built machines in their class and a class or two bigger! There were only a true handful of competitor models that could come close to the quality and performance of these machines. Click on the title picture above for the 4000s to learn more about individual models. Keep scrolling down for more models 3021/4021-4023/4200 GT Models These "GT" series black frame models were the last models produced by Ingersoll and the last models were made in Maine USA. They shared very many things with the 4000/4100 series. But some major differences were foot controls for direction and speed on the 4200 models and bigger Briggs and Stratton Vanguard engines used in 21 and 23-horsepower models. Click on the title picture above for the GTs to learn more about individual models. Keep scrolling down for more models 3100/4100 Model Series All hydraulic models (AH) 3100/4100 series machines were very similar to their counterpart 3000 and 4000 models but with really 1 major difference. They had a very large hydraulic pump. All the attachments were hydro-powered, with no belts. Mower decks, snow blowers, etc were hydro-powered, and the normally hydraulic-powered attachments offered for other models were out-fitted with different motors, gearing, and pulleys to be offered and take advantage of the bigger 2-stage dual piggyback style hydraulic pump used on the AH models. All AH models came standard with power steering and Onan engines. The 3118D and 4118D were powered by 3-cylinder Perkins Diesel engines and were the only Diesel engine Case Ingersoll models, there were not very many produced. All AH models had No belt PTO on these machines and a bigger hydraulic oil cooler was mounted up front. There was a short run of 4116 that were 16 horsepower but with the bigger hydro pump, the 18-horse 3118/4118 and 20-horse 4120 models were a better fit. These machines were only produced for a few years. They are very strong and capable machines, and the notable increase in hydropower is a factor their owners brag about and enjoy. With many, there is a love-hate relationship with them. The downside is being only made for a few years SOME parts are harder to get but the biggest complaint is finding attachments for these specific models with the correct hydraulic drive motors or pulley/gearing setup. With that, used attachment parts and repair parts are not easy to find. We tell customers all this upfront, many are ok with the challenge, we also tell them since more hydraulics there will be likely more repairs/leaks to deal with. With that said if you are ok with that then by all means they are great machines. The other need these fill wonderfully are those looking to push and pull with a tractor, perfect for dirt, garden, driveway, grading, pushing, etc. They also are great for snow plowing as well as firewood log skidding and other similar jobs! Click on the title picture above for the 3100/4100s to learn more about individual models. Keep scrolling down for more models 6000 Model Series 6000 series loaders and backhoes replaced the 648 loaders and backhoes. They shared many similarities with the 648 models. Some changes made along the 6000 series were a big tandem hydraulic pump, a larger front bucket, and a higher lift rating of 750 lbs at full height. 6.4-gallon fuel tank, 5-gallon hydro fluid capacity, 48-inch bucket, and 29x12.5-15 rear tires were some. Three engines were used in the 6018 (18 horsepower) -6020 (20 horsepower). The Big industrial twin Onan, Twin cylinder Kohler "Command" and Optional Honda. A quick attach front attachment system can be found on some machines as well to switch quickly between the bucket, forks, and other attachments. Like the 600 series, these machines were no light weights with loaders weighing around 1500 lbs or more and backhoes around 3000 lbs or more! With the specs of Case Ingersoll loaders they and we have to ask "John Deere, Kubota, Massey who?" Click on the title picture above for the 6000s to learn more about individual models. Keep scrolling down for more models 600's Model Series The true mini-construction machines! These were not garden tractors or what's called today subcompact/compact tractors. These were very heavy-duty, very capable true commercial construction duty purpose-built earth moving machines. The loader frame is built right into the large farm of the machine. The same company that built the famous full-size Case construction equipment like the industry-respected Case 580 backhoes designed and built these machines. These machines had a foot pedal for travel speed like a "gas" pedal. As per the Case Ingersoll norm, they sported very large and capable hydraulic pumps. Though similar in looks to the garden tractor line there were only some of the same parts used between them. One is the very strong rear end that speaks of its durability and capabilities as the standard rear used in both the garden and loader series! The main hydraulic valve is similar as are some of the hydraulic pumps used between the garden tractors and loaders. The frame and front axle are bigger on the loaders and they have a little bigger footprint. The other thing they share were power plants. The 644 housed the 14-horsepower Kohler K series Single cylinder engine. The 646 boasted a 16 horsepower twin-cylinder Onan most were a cast Iron CCK model and some were Onan B Series powered. The 644 and 646 were replaced by the sought-after 648 18-horsepower with the Onan under the hood. The 648 also had power steering that is a life changer on a loader/backhoe machine. There were also some other changes with the 648 like the wider floatation front tires, and lower geared high gear was a couple. The loader models had a 44-inch nearly 4 cubic foot front bucket or very handy optional pallet forks. Backhoe-equipped 646 and 648 models were available with a full-size construction D100 model backhoe and outriggers. The same backhoe model is used on many skid steers, small full-size backhoe models, industrial tractors, etc. With the backhoe package wider rims and tires were used as well as longer axles to ad stabilization and floatation. A full underbelly subframe and counterweight system were also added to the backhoe machines and the rear end case had webbed gussets added to it for strength. The loaders and backhoe were amazing in their capability—so impressive specs for some of the 600 series. Lifting is rated at 650lbs at full height, though they have been known to lift much more with proper counterweight (but not advised to vary from OEM recommendations) breaking out force of almost 1500 lbs! The maximum total height is just under 8 feet. The backhoe had almost an 8-foot digging depth and over a 9-foot swing. Backhoe buckets are available from 12 to 36 inches! With these being "mini" construction machines they also could be towed by a common pick up making for easy access to jobs, low investment in trucks and trailers, and also great for those starting small companies. With much less initial investment in equipment, they could do similar small jobs as small, loaders/backhoes/skid steers/mini excavators, and charge nearly the same and have a profit advantage over those bigger more expensive machines to buy, make payments, buy fuel and maintenance repair work they come with. Now you can see why municipalities, cemeteries, septic, construction, landscape, snow removal, pool, farm, golf courses, rental, nursery warehouses, entrepreneurs, and many other businesses used these machines heavily. Click on the title picture above for the 600 series to learn more about individual models. Keep scrolling down for more models 7000 Model Series The dreamed-about 7020 was a four-wheel drive version of the 6018/6020. The 7020 had a hydraulic-powered front drive axle to take your loader or backhoe to places where many can not go. Soft ground, muddy ground, sand, snow, steeper hills, etc. The capabilities and badass look of the 7020 make it a favorite of anyone who sees and or used them! Keep scrolling down for more models

  • Equipment Tune Ups/Service | Case Ingersoll Tract

    We perform Full Tune Up And Service As Well As Basic Tune Up Programs. Tune Ups & Maintenance Services We offer engine tune up, service work and maintenance programs. From Basic seasonal filter and fluid changes, standard tune ups to full master engine services including tune ups and service, valve adjustments, Decarbons and gasket replacements, carburetor adjustments, cleanings, rebuilds. Ignition component replacement and timing and much more. Our most comprehensive programs are listed below, but we work on many models and brands and can tailor a program to your budget. ALSO ALL FULL SERVICE AND REPAIR SERVICES OFFERED. Onan “B” Full Engine Service And Tune Up Change engine (conventional) oil, OEM engine oil filter (where applicable), spark plugs, spark plug wires, decarbon heads and valves, test intake, quick carb bowl only clean and flush and new gasket, New Intake gaskets, head gaskets, valve cover gaskets, Air cleaner gasket, adjust the valves, time engine, replace points and condenser if needed or clean and adjust, replace fuel line from pump/filter to carb, new fuel filter, new air filter. Includes assessment of machine condition and needs. Many additional options and upgrades available. Kohler “K” Full Engine Service And Tune Up Change engine oil (conventional), spark plug, spark plug wire, decarbon head and valves, quick carb & bowl only clean, flush, chem. treat and adjust carb, head gasket, valve cover gaskets, adjust the valves, time engine, replace points and condenser, replace fuel line from pump/filter to carb, new fuel filter, new air filter Includes assessment of machine condition and needs. Many additional options and upgrades available. Seasonal Tune Ups Change engine oil, engine oil filter (where applicable), spark plugs, time engine (where applicable,) new fuel filter, new air filter. Chem treat fuel system and quick assess of machine. Other Replacement And Install Services -Holding Valve Install -3 Point Hitch Install -Rear PTO Install -Underseat PTO Install -OEM key ignition switch install. -Battery and install -New battery and starter cables install -New standard Travel control linkage -Heavy Duty upgraded Travel control linkage kit Install -Hydraulic cylinder rebuild/reseal for mid lift J26, HH34 3 point cylinders. -Rebuild Loader And Backhoe Cylinders -Master Steering And Front End Upgrade Kit Install, includes full steering alignment and adjustment. -Install weldable extreme duty axle pin and weld install. -Custom Loader Pin And Install & Welding on loaders. Backhoes are by the hour. -Refresh Of Manual Front EZ Adjust PTO On 200, 400, 600 Series Tractors Includes Refresh Kit -Steam Clean Service Onan Performer “P” Full Engine Service And Tune Up Change engine oil (conventional), engine oil filter, spark plugs, spark plug wires, decarbon heads and valves, quick clean and flush of carb bowl only and new gasket, New Intake gaskets, head gaskets, valve cover gaskets, adjust the valves, replace fuel line from pump/filter to carb, new fuel filter, new air filter. Includes assessment of machine condition and needs. Many additional options and upgrades available. Briggs and Stratton Vanguard Full Engine Service and Tune Up Change engine oil with 15-50 synthetic oil, High Capacity engine oil filter, spark plugs, quick carb and bowl clean, flush & new gasket, Carb chem treat, adjust the valves, replace fuel line from pump/filter to carb, new fuel filter, new High Capacity air filter. Includes assessment of machine condition and needs. Many additional options and upgrades available. Additional Engine Services And Add On's -Basic And Full Carb Cleaning Options, On an off machine options. -Full Carb AND Fuel Pump Rebuilds and 3 step clean with chem bath, ultrasonic cleaning and manual and pressurized air cleaning. New Carb parts, gaskets and components. Along with carb final adjustment. - Test Intake Manifolds -Reseal Intake Manifolds -Install NEW Carburetors -Install New Coils -Change Spark Plug Wires -Replace Battery -Replace Entire Fuel Line -Much More . Tractor Chassis Full Service Tractor Chassis And Hydraulic Full Service. For most Case Ingersoll models. Change hydraulic oil and filter where applicable, change rear end fluid, grease & lube tractor, adjust brakes, adjust engine pto where applicable, Align steering. Includes assessment of machine condition and needs.

  • Welding & Fabrication | Case Ingersoll Tract

    We provide welding and fabrication services for repair and projects. Welding And Fabrication Welding And Fabrication, Repairs, Upgrades, Updates Reinforcements, Build From Scratch Projects. Design To Build.

  • When You First Get Your Tractor Home | Case Ingersoll Tractors

    Case Ingersoll Tractors Northeast LLC - Sales, Kits, Parts, Tractors, Restorations, Photos, History, Information, and More WHEN YOU FIRST GET YOUR TRACTOR HOME This section is for you new tractor owners and specifically new Case Ingersoll owners, BUT can be very helpful as many of the things can be used also on all other brands and models of garden tractors. This is mostly for tractors you do NOT know the history, what work or maintenance was done recently etc. But there are some things everyone should do when first bringing their new to them machine home FIRST TIME BRINGING MACHINE HOME CHECK LIST Some things you really should do when bringing any machine home for the first time if you are not aware of when the last time, or if these things have ever been done. Change Engine Oil Make sure you use the correct high-quality engine oil. Many 15-40 Diesel or 20-50 Racing oils are good choices in many climates. In the cold let the machine warm up for at least 5 mins. 5-40, and 15-40 diesel oils are great choices as are 5-50, 20-50, 15-40 and 15-50 synthetic or conventional Racing oils with high Zinc. We only use 15-50 synthetic or 20-50 synthetic racing oil in Briggs Vanguard engines. Kohlers and Onans we use all of the above options. Choose best oil for the average temp the engine STARTS in, not runs in also not your areas average temp. Example if stored inside, use the inside temp where its starts. If it get 0 degrees where you are, but you never START it when it is 0, but most times you start it outside when its 28 out and snowing then 28 is the temp range to use when selecting oil.. Synthetic oils are better in very cold and with very hot engine temps. . Synthetic oil is also a great choice and WATCH VIDEO HERE FOR MORE INFO ON OIL AND CHANGING THE ENGINE OIL. CHANGE THE HYDRAULIC OIL It is very important to have the correct oil in the hydraulic system of these machines and that the oil is clean! MOTOR OIL IS what is used in the hydraulic system of ALL Case Ingersoll Tractors. Typical hydraulic/hydraulic trans oil etc are NOT to be used! We recommend 15-40 diesel oils, 20-50, 15-50 oil. Synthetics are better in very cold and very hot temps so 5-40 diesel engine oil is a good choice in extremely hot and cold climates too. As is 5-50 racing oil. If using 15-40, 15-50 or 20-50 allow more time for warm-up in the very cold as these oils perform great but are very thick when cold and need to get up to temp before operating. Be sure to only use OEM or the only non-OEM high-quality Wix filter we have found spec'd to OEM numbers on these machines available in our store. There are many places selling other filters and using other non-OEM filters on these machines and they are incorrect specs and can cause damage and issues. The black non-Case Ingersoll filters being sold are NOT to spec, they may be good quality filters for their original use but are not a good choice here for the hydraulics. You only have to change the hydro fluid every 200 to 500 hours! To save $10 once every 5 or 10 years is foolish as to the hundreds or thousands it can cost you by using the wrong filter. FOR LOTS MORE INFO ON THE OIL AND HOW TO CHANGE THE HYDRO FLUID ON CASE INGERSOLL WATCH THE VIDEO HERE CHECK BRAKE OPERATION AND CONDITION Make sure your brakes work, if not figure out why. Is it an adjustment? Lack of brake lining material? Linkage issues? The brakes should lock the rear wheels right up when applied fully and bring the travel lever into neutral on the dash at the same time to halt all movement. FULL TUNE UP ON ENGINE We highly recommend doing a full tune-up on the engine before putting the machine into service. This way you can get a good assessment of how it is truly running and if it has bigger issues than simple tune-up parts. It also can prevent engine damage by making sure your fluids and filters are clean and full. That your spark plugs are new and correct and that the ignition system is functioning correctly. It also will make sure you get the most power and the best fuel efficiency and burn as clean as it can for you guys concerned about keeping things green. We have full tune-up kits available for each engine model where we did the leg work putting together all the things you need with quality parts into one simple and complete kit. We use and tested these kits you can purchase them at our store here . Also, watch the videos below for each specific make and model engine you have. YouTube Play List Engin Tune Up Videos DECARBON & ADJUST ENGINE VALVES We highly recommend doing a full de-carbon and adjusting the engine valves before putting the machine into service. This is very important and can save the engine from catastrophic engine failure as well as make it run much, much better overall. This intimidates many but really is pretty straightforward and easy and not very costly. We sell the full master tune-up kits that include the gaskets needed to do this and have videos linked below on how to do this task. It is possible and fairly common that excessive carbon buildup inside the engine can blow an engine. As the carbon builds up eventually the piston makes contact with the head and or valves and very bad, expensive things happen. Also, valves that are out of adjustment will cause all kinds of performance, running, and engine issues. 85% of the machines we deal with have the valves out of adjustment and in roughly 50% of them, the engines run significantly better after de-carbon and valve adjustment. Also, watch the videos below for each specific make and model engine you have. Click to get to our YouTube tune-up playlist CHECK TIRE CONDITION AND PRESSURE Yes, a very simple thing but often overlooked. Besides the obvious reasons for dealing with leaking or near future leaking aggravation as far as condition goes. Correct tire pressure is important in lawn and garden tractors for 2 main reasons. Traction is one, under, and fully inflated tire pressure effect traction poorly. Most times depending on load and tire itself running tire PSI at 1/2 to 3/4 max PSI rating is ideal for most situations. The other major factor with inflation is the quality of mower cut and snow removal. If your tires are not inflated from left to right equally your mower deck will cut unevenly and or poorly as will your snow plow/blower will not perform the best and can wear the plow or blower cutting edges unevenly. CHECK OVER ELECTRICAL & WIRING Check for obvious wire or electrical component damage. Broken wires, spliced wires, taped wires, chewed-on wires, etc. These all should be addressed sooner than later you do not want your new machine to burn up before you get a chance to use and play with it. CHECK OVER HYDRAULIC HOSES & BELTS CONDITION Check for obvious damages, wear, rub marks, etc. Make sure connections are tight. Also, you will want to make sure your machine has hydraulic fittings and NOT pipe fittings. Replace hoses and fittings if any major wear or damage is present. Make sure belts look in good condition with no wear spots, cracks, brakes etc. CHECK FOR BELT PTO ADJUSTMENT AND OPERATION Check the front PTO adjustment space and operation if an attachment is present. Watch the video below for quick field adjustment or the full rebuild video for a better understanding of the PTO. HERE CHANGE REAR END OIL Make sure you use the correct high-quality oil. This is a very easy job to do and well worth the small cost. You can use the same 15-40 Diesel or 20-50, etc engine oils you use in your engine or hydros to keep it simple or you can use true "gear oil" of 75, 80, 90 up to 140 weight. Standard or synthetic oils are fine. We fill all rears with roughly 3 quarts of oil. Depending on the model and year the manual shows different amounts. We feel that using 3 quarts is best. It helps with condensation and moisture dilution/contamination, corrosion issues, and cooling and keeps all the parts lubed and covered for sure. The different amounts listed in the manuals vary and our feeling is the rear ends themselves between years and models do not vary much at all, just maybe the work they are doing. Watch the video on changing the rear-end fluid on Case Ingersolls here.

  • Orginal Brochures | Case Ingersoll Tract

    Case Ingersoll Tractors Northeast LLC - Sales, Kits, Parts, Tractors, Restorations, Photos, History, Information, and More Original Case Ingersoll Brochures Throughout our travels and adventures, we have been lucky enough to acquire some original paper work with some of the tractors we have purchased, auctions and some on the web. We wanted to share some of these great advertisements with all of you. A piece of history that is just too cool not to keep alive and appreciate.

  • All Tractor Models | Case Ingersoll Tract

    Case Ingersoll Tractors Northeast LLC - Sales, Kits, Parts, Tractors, Restorations, Photos, History, Information, and More Case Ingersoll Tractor Models There are several different series of tractors that Case Ingersoll offered over the years. Below is a quick summary of some of the different ones offered and some details about each series, these were and are some of the most popular series. CLICK ON PHOTOS OF EACH SERIES TO GO TO SPECIFIC MODELS WITHIN THAT SERIES. You will see in small text after clicking photo "Go To Link" at bottom. Or can go to each series page under Tractor Models "menu." 100's Series Older Models These were the first series that Case released after buying Colt. They had many of the same designs and features as the Colts but also had some Case-based designs as well as styling. They were hydraulic drive and the hydraulic lift was an "option", they were powered by single-cylinder Kohler engines. Some of these models were the 130, 155, 180, 190, 195 100's Series Home Owners The later 100 series like the 108, 110,112,114, and 116 were built to compete with the cheaper priced and built competition of Case and Ingersoll. These tractors were more lawn and yard tractors than garden tractors. They were built right and of good quality, as good or better than most in the class of lawnmowers and yard tractors. But they were far smaller and much lighter duty than their big brothers of the Case Ingersoll 200, 3000, 400, and 4000 series true heavy-duty garden tractors. The 100 had no hydraulics, were belt driven, and used consumer-duty engines. Not commercial or industrial engines like their hydraulic Big Brothers. They were also much cheaper price than their big brothers and allowed a different customer base to be able to purchase a quality Case Ingersoll product to do basic lawn mowing and snow removal. Here at Case Ingersoll Tractors Northeast we do very little with this product line and concentrate on the bigger heavy-duty models. 200 Model Series The 200 series are the Low Profile Case Ingersoll models. They have more common-size rear tires, 12-inch wheels, and 23-inch tires 8.50 or 10.50 wide flotation tires on them compared to the Big Wheel 400/4000 series tractors. The 200 series are all very similar to the Big Wheel (BW) series besides model 210, the 210 is gear-driven not hydraulic. The 200 series rear end is basically the same as the 400/400 series but has a slightly different drive motor ratio and a 5-lug hub whereas the BW tractors have a 6-lug hub. The front axles are a little bit smaller than the BW series but they utilize the same front wheels and tires as the BW series. They also share the same frame as the bigger models but, when the BW series frames got stretched 2 inches the small wheel low profile models remained the same length. Though most attachments are interchangeable between series BW and Small Wheel models besides the 60-inch deck, there were some attachments recommended to be better suited for BW VS SW models for optimal performance but it is noted that the higher horsepower small wheel model will perform satisfactorily with the bigger sized attachments. The 200 series were all powered by the ever-popular Kohler "K" Series engine beside the powerful 226 that boasted the high torque industrial 16 horsepower twin cylinder Onan. Simply the last digit in the tractor model represented the last digit in the horsepower for most models so a 222 was 12 horsepower and a 226 was 16 horsepower etc. For more individual model info and specifics scroll down below 400 Model Series The iconic Case-Ingersoll 400 Big Wheel (BW) Series. These may be the most recognized models of any garden tractors by those that know and as well as those not overly familiar with particular garden tractors. With the large 32-inch tall rear tires sitting on standard 16-inch truck/farm implement/tractor 6 lug rims/wheels. The tractor design of the 400 series utilized the same principles and same designs as the bigger Case and many farm tractors, with the much bigger rear tires to help provide exceptional traction and power transfer to the ground. They also have the added benefit of flotation and the ability to go over large obstacles and very rough terrain where many other tractors would have no chance. The large tires also let the BW series have great ground clearance to excel in the garden or woods doing heavy work. The large rear tires also allowed you to add roughly 80 to 100 lbs PER tire of liquid weight into the tire tubes as they hold around 10 gallons each. They offered a smoother ride as well. And being 16-inch rims there are countless tire options from AG tractor tread tires, turf tires, and very common pickup truck tires and tread options. Now the tire size was distinctive and a huge advantage, but there were many other benefits to the 400 series. One very popular option offered now was that of a power-up and power-down heavy-duty 3-point hitch with large lift capabilities. # point hitches can be added to any Case Ingersoll Garden Tractor model and are interchangeable and under an hour to install. After 1980 they all were "long frame" models by adding 2 inches to the frame between the seat and dash tower, they were now able to accept a very large and heavy duty 60 inches 5-foot wide mower deck as an option along with the 44 and 48-inch decks always offered. The 400 series also sported a bigger and heavier-duty front axle with large 1-inch spindles. The front axle was cast steel as was the massive 2-speed all-gear steel rear end. These tractors made very good candidates for adding front loaders for those that do not have the budget for purpose-built loaders like the 600/6000/7000 series loader machines. Though many things are in common with the 200 series, these are a few that set them apart. But many parts and build quality are the same between the 200 and 400 series. The 400 series came out in the late 60s early 70s with the 442 and 444PK models being 12 and 14-horsepower single-cylinder Kohler "K" engines... There were some immediate changes in the first few years with the addition of the 16-horsepower twin-cylinder Onan engine in the model 446. The 442 was dropped and the 444 and 446 were the two BW models until 1980 when the big dog flagship 448 was introduced in the year 1980 with a bigger Onan 18 horsepower. Like the 200 series, the 1976 models were the last Desert Sunset Tan and orange two-colored machines. In 77' they went to the all "orange" models that were painted "Case Power Red." In 1984 for 1 year when Ingersoll bought Case, they released the black frame models that had the Power Red hood and fenders. Then they went back to all Power red paint. The basic design of the BW models 444, 446, and 448 continued with very few major changes during their 20-year model run. The 4000 series replaced the 400 series as the Big Wheel models with some changes but carrying over many of the great things the original big wheel 400 series machines were loved and known for. As with all the Case Ingersoll models they offered a much, much bigger and more capable hydraulic pump than any competitors in the same class as well as multiple classes above them, and most compacts and subcompacts don't even have hydraulic pumps with the size, specs, and capabilities of Case Ingersoll machines. Most Case Ingersoll machines had hydraulic pumps that were 8.5 to nearly 12 GPM gallons per minute and with PSI pressures of 2000 to nearly 3000 pounds per square inch! Ask your new tractor salesman for the specs and you may realize spending that 10,20, or $30,000 dollars may not be the best choice! . 3000 Model Series The 3000 Series replaced the 200 series and the 4000 replaced the 400 series. Many of the changes that were made to the 3000 also happened to the 4000. Wider 10.50-inch rear tires became an option on many 3000 models and seem standard on a few like power steering models and most Onan Powered 3000 models. Also, the Kohler "K" engine was replaced by the Kohler "Magnum" for 10, 12, and 14-horsepower models as they were the lowest horsepower engines now offered in the 3010 (short appearance) 3012 and 3014. The major change made in the new 4-digit machines was the engine placement. Now the engine was spun 180 degrees and the flywheel now faced the back of the tractor where it was facing forward in the 3-digit 200/400 models. The reason this was done was that many customers complained about the hot air from the engine being blown back on the operator, especially in the summer. Though many dealt with this as they enjoyed the warm air in the winter doing snow removal chores. And with cab-equipped tractors, the hot air made the cab very cozy. The spinning of the engine placement also changed the direction that the front PTO belt pulley would spin therefore the mower decks became right-hand discharge were three digits were left discharge. Continue on to the 4000 models to see more changes gained with the four digits models. Power Steering Models The Power steering models shared all the same features as their counterpart 3000 and 4000 series tractors. But they had a strong power steering system, and a larger hydraulic pump, and were all Onan powered until the last 4000 series made with the Big Block 21 and 23 horsepower Briggs and Stratton Vanguard engines. 4000 Model Series Many of the changes mentioned in the 3000 series description were made to the 4000 too. The early 4-digit models sported "Hydrive" on the hood decals. The Hydrive models of the 3000 and 4000 carried a few things over from the 200/400 series. One was the placement and operation of rear-end Hi/Low range selector, early Hydrives did not have the hydraulic filter as well and the rear hydraulic PTO was still a fender-mounted option. They also still had the shorter steering shaft and lower steering wheel placement. These were just a few things carried over from the 3 digits into the new Hydrive models, but all these were eventually changed and updated and the "Hydrive" badge was dropped. The following changes and improvements were for both 3000 and 4000 models. A few years after the release of the 3000/4000 series all the Kohler engines were replaced by the Briggs and Stratton 2-cylinder V-twin Commercial engines. Eventually, the Vanguard would be used in all models that were 12.5 to 18 horsepower and that were NOT Power Steering or ALL HYDRAULIC "AH" models. The power steering and all hydraulic models remained powered by the big torquey Industrial Onan engines to power the larger hydraulic pump used in these models. In the last few years of the 4000 series being produced, the 21 and 23-horsepower models were powered by the bigger Vanguard version. As US emission laws ultimately ended the production of these great powerful Onan valves in head engines. There were some new safety features including seat switches added. The late 3-digit models had plastic dashboards and indicator lights the last couple of years and that carried over to the 3000/4000 models. The front PTO for belts was now electrically engaged over the old manual lever style. Also, the Hydraulic rear PTO for powering leaf vacs/baggers/roto tillers/chippers/brush mowers etc now had the option to be concealed under the seat and came with factory quick connects for the hydraulics. Full fenders and a full operator's foot platform were now the design, as was a removable front grill. The heavier-duty HH34 3-point hitch was added as an option for all 3000,4000, 6000, and 7000 series machines. A spin on the hydraulic filter was added after the first couple of years of the four-digit machines. The rear tail lights came in time as well. Power steering was soon to be an option on many models and this included a bigger hydraulic pump as well. As was an optional lower geared high range rear end that was used standard only on the loader models. These machines were and still are considered some of the most capable best built machines in their class and a class or two bigger! There were only a true handful of competitor models that could come close to the quality and performance of these machines. 3021/4021-4023/4200 GT Models These "GT" series black frame models were the last models produced by Ingersoll and were made in Maine USA. They shared very many things with the 4000/4100 series. But some major differences were foot controls for direction and speed on the 4200 models and bigger Briggs and Stratton Vanguard engines used in 21 and 23-horsepower models. 3100/4100 Model Series All hydraulic models (AH) 3100/4100 series machines were very similar to their counterpart 3000 and 4000 models but with really 1 major difference. They had a very large hydraulic pump. All the attachments were hydro-powered, with no belts. Mower decks, snow blowers, etc were hydro-powered, and the normally hydraulic-powered attachments offered for other models were out-fitted with different motors, gearing, and pulleys to be offered and take advantage of the bigger 2 dual piggyback style hydraulic pump used on the AH models. All AH models came standard with power steering and Onan engines. The 3118D and 4118D were powered by 3-cylinder Perkins Diesel engines and were the only Diesel engine Case Ingersoll models, there were not very many produced. All AH models had No belt PTO on these machines and a bigger hydraulic oil cooler was mounted up front. There was a short run of 4116 that were 16 horsepower but with the bigger hydro pump, the 18-horse 3118/4118 and 20-horse 4120 models were a better fit. These machines were only produced for a few years. They are very strong and capable machines, and the notable increase in hydropower is a factor their owners brag about and enjoy. With many, there is a love-hate relationship with them. The downside is being only made for a few years SOME parts are harder to get but the biggest complaint is finding attachments for these specific models with the correct hydraulic drive motors or pulley/gearing setup. With that, used attachment parts and repair parts are not easy to find. We tell customers all this upfront, many are ok with the challenge, we also tell them since more hydraulics there will be likely more repairs/leaks to deal with. With that said if you are ok with that then by all means they are great machines. The other need these fill wonderfully are those looking to push and pull with a tractor, perfect for dirt, garden, driveway, grading, pushing, etc. They also are great for snow plowing as well as firewood log skidding and other similar jobs! 6000 Model Series 6000 series loaders and backhoes replaced the 648 loaders and backhoes. They shared many similarities with the 648 models. Some changes made along the 6000 series were a big tandem hydraulic pump, a larger front bucket, and a higher lift rating of 750 lbs at full height. 6.4-gallon fuel tank, 5-gallon hydro fluid capacity, 48-inch bucket, and 29x12.5-15 rear tires were some. Three engines were used in the 6018 (18 horsepower) -6020 (20 horsepower). The Big industrial twin Onan, Twin cylinder Kohler "Command" and Optional Honda. A quick attach front attachment system can be found on some machines as well to switch quickly between the bucket, forks, and other attachments. Like the 600 series, these machines were no light weights with loaders weighing around 1500 lbs or more and backhoes around 3000 lbs or more! With the specs of Case Ingersoll loaders they and we have to ask "John Deere, Kubota, Massey who?" 600's Model Series The true mini-construction machines! These were not garden tractors or what's called today subcompact/compact tractors. These were very heavy-duty, very capable true commercial construction duty purpose-built earth moving machines. The loader frame is built right into the large farm of the machine. The same company that built the famous full-size Case construction equipment like the industry-respected Case 580 backhoes designed and built these machines. These machines had a foot pedal for travel speed like a "gas" pedal. As per the Case Ingersoll norm, they sported very large and capable hydraulic pumps. Though similar in looks to the garden tractor line there were only some of the same parts used between them. One is the very strong rear end that speaks of its durability and capabilities as the stand rear used in both the garden and loader series! The main hydraulic valve is similar as are some of the hydraulic pumps used between the garden tractors and loaders. The frame and front axle are bigger on the loaders and they have a little bigger footprint. The other thing they share were power plants. The 644 housed the 14-horsepower Kohler K series Single cylinder engine. The 646 boasted a 16 horsepower twin-cylinder Onan most were a cast Iron bore CCK model. The 644 and 648 were replaced by the sought-after 648 18-horsepower Onan under the hood. The 648 also had power steering that is a life changer on a loader/backhoe machine. There were also some other changes with the 648 like the wider floatation front tires, and lower geared high gear was a couple. The loader models had a 44-inch nearly 4 cubic foot front bucket or very handy optional pallet forks. Backhoe-equipped 646 and 648 models were available with a full-size construction D100 model backhoe and outriggers. The same backhoe model is used on many skid steers, small full-size backhoe models, industrial tractors, etc. With the backhoe package wider rims and tires were used as well as longer axles to ad stabilization and floatation. A full underbelly subframe and counterweight system were also added to the backhoe machines and the rear end case had webbed gussets added to it for strength. The loaders and backhoe were amazing in their capability—so impressive specs for some of the 600 series. Lifting is rated at 650lbs at full height, though they have been known to lift much more with proper counterweight (but not advised to vary from OEM recommendations) breaking out a force of almost 1500 lbs! The maximum total height is just under 8 feet. The backhoe had almost an 8-foot digging depth and over a 9-foot swing. Backhoe buckets are available from 12 to 36 inches! With these being "mini" construction machines they also could be towed by a common pick up making for easy access to jobs, low investment in trucks and trailers, and also great for those starting small companies. With much less initial investment in equipment, they could do similar small jobs as small, loaders/backhoes/skid steers/mini excavators, and charge nearly the same and have a profit advantage over those bigger more expensive machines to buy, make payments, buy fuel and maintenance repair work they come with. Now you can see why municipalities, cemeteries, septic, construction, landscape, snow removal, pool, farm, golf courses, rental, nursery warehouses, entrepreneurs, and many other businesses used these machines heavily. 7000 Model Series The dreamed-about 7020 was a four-wheel drive version of the 6018/6020. The 7020 had a hydraulic-powered front drive axle to take your loader or backhoe to places where many can not go. Soft ground, muddy ground, sand, snow, steeper hills, etc. The capabilities and badass look of the 7020 make it a favorite of anyone who sees and or used them!

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    We have a popular YouTube Channel Case Ingersoll Tractors Northeast. Where we have many how to videos, In action Videos, Review Videos and much more. You Tube Caseingersolltractors.com Videos We started a YouTube channel hoping to answer some of the common questions we get about these machines along with showing some of their ability to get work done. Some videos you will find here are 'how to' and some are just videos of us using our own machines to either remove snow, do yard work, or any other need we have that we jump on a tractor to make life easier. We may not have all of our videos linked below, so check out our channel for more content. Click HERE to go to our channel. PLEASE SUBSCRIBE TO OUR CHANNEL BY CLICKING BELLOW. It really is appreciated and helps us out! HOW TO REBUILD HYDRAULIC CYLINDERS, "LATE" Case Ingersoll Loaders 6018, 6020, 7020, Late 648 Cleaning Some Snow With Case Ingersoll 4118 Diesel & Case Ingersoll 4020 Power Steering Black Frame Case Ingersoll Personal Collection 2024 Additions. 7020, 4023PS, 4020PS BF. 648BH 446 Demonstrator Case Ingersoll Loader Front Spindle Bushings, Our Upgraded Affordable Solution Kit Now Available! All ONAN Engine Owners Our Starting Issue Problem Solver Kit May Be What You Have Been Waiting For!! Letting Go Of Our Mint 190 Hour Case Ingersoll 4018 Garden Tractor & What We Are Replacing It With! Case Ingersoll Winter Fleet 24' Talking About The Machines & Them In Action Snow Blowing & Plowing Custom Heavy Duty Drag Link & Tie Rod Upgrades For Case Ingersoll Garden Tractors Snow Blowing Heavy Dense Snow With Our 19 Tooth Snow Thrower Upgrade Kit For Case Ingersoll Tractors REBUILDING POWER STEERING CYLINDERS Case Ingersoll Late Small Loader Backhoe Tractor Example Cold Start Onan & Perkins Gas & Diesel Engines & Tips 5-40, 20-50, 15-40 Oil Case Ingersoll Tractors Rough Running Onan In John Deere 318 Garden Tractor & Cause. Case Ingersoll Tractors Northeast VEVOR Inflatable Paint Spray Booth Review 33x20x13 First Use Is This Beast Worth It? Real World Use. How To Install Our Banana Plate Travel Linkage Custom Kit For Case Ingersoll Loaders & Backhoes & You Asked so Here is Our Personal Case Ingersoll Tractor Collection 2023 Rebuilding Small Hydraulic Cylinders With Gland Nuts Case Ingersoll Tractor HH34 3 Point Example New Teeth On Bucket Playing With A Case Ingersoll 648 Mini Commercial Compact Loader Rebuilding Snow Blower Mule Drives With Our Kits For Case Ingersoll Tractors Snow Throwers Rebuilding Snow Blower Jack Shafts With Our Custom & OEM Kits For Case Ingersoll Tractors Talk "NOW" About Snowblower Parts & Kits, "NOT" Broke & Foot Of Snow On The Ground, Case Ingersoll How To Rebuild Small Hydraulic Cylinders, Part 2- Case Ingersoll Tractor J-26 3 Point Cylinder Shown How To Rebuild Small Hydraulic Cylinders, Part 1- Example, Case Ingersoll Tractor Mid Lift Cylinder Harbor Freight Style Modified Manual Tire Changer Machine Used To Easily Change Tires & A Few Mods Case Ingersoll Loader & Backhoe, Our Custom Axle Pin Kit Upgrade Install & What Sets Ours Apart Case Ingersoll 648 Mini Commercial Loader & Backhoe's Digging Big Stumps & Rocks. Getting It Done! Replacing Carburetor On Briggs & Stratton Vanguard Engines With Nikki Carbs. Case Ingersoll For Demo 2023 Hydraulic Rototiller & Custom Built Rower Mounder Hiller with Case Ingersoll Tractors Removal & Install Of Coils, Armature, Magnetos On Small Engines Briggs & Stratton Vanguard For Demo Kohler K & Magnum Engine Affordable Fuel Pump Replacement Solution Kit For Many Brands! Getting Personal, Where Have We Been, Who We Are? What Is To Come? 18 months later, our introduction Grading & Spreading Asphalt Millings With A Case Ingersoll 448 Hood Scoop Tractor. 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Shown On A Case 444 Case Ingersoll 648 Mini Commercial Loader Cleaning Up Snow After The Plow & Blower Tractors Cleaned SUPPLEMENT VIDEO for late model Case Ingersoll models for our HD Travel Control Linkage Upgrade Kit Original Case Ingersoll 446 plowing snow in the Northeast USA in the winter of 2022 How To Adjust The Valves On Kohler "K" & "Magnum" Series Engines and others "IN THE FIELD" Adjusting The "EZ ADJUST" PTO Clutch Case Ingersoll Garden Tractors. No disassembly Case Ingersoll "EZ ADJUST" PTO Clutch Rebuild/Repair How to Video How To Change Auger Bearings On Case Ingersoll Snow Blowers As Well As Other Brands. Snow Blowing WET HEAVY SNOW and slush with a Case Ingersoll Tractor and single stage Snow Thrower How to Adjust the valves on a ONAN Small Engine How to De-carbon & Replace Head Gaskets On A Onan or Many Small Engines. DO BEFORE ADJUSTING VALVES How to Adjust Overhead Valves On Small Engines, Briggs & Stratton Vanguard Used For Demonstration Changing the engine oil in a small engine. A Onan engine in a Case Ingersoll is used in video Full Alignment Of Case Ingersoll Tractors & Steering Gear Install. Similar for Other Brands Too How to perform a Compression test on a small engine or most gas engines. Using Maddox/OTC tester Big Snow Removal Multiple Case Ingersoll Yard Tractors & Mini Loader. With/Without Weights & Chains How to Install The POOR MAN"S POWER STEERING kit for most lawn and garden tractor brands Small wheel bearing replacement and repacking, garden tractors, ATV/UTV, golf carts, carts etc Changing The Hydraulic Oil On Case Ingersoll Garden Tractors Hydrive System Changing Small tires on A very modded Harbor Freight Mini Tire Changer. Lawn mower, ATV, Golf Tires Tag Teaming Snow, Case Ingersoll 4120 W Hydro Drive Snow Blower & Case Ingersoll 446 W 54" Blade How To Rebuild Case Ingersoll RM Model Mower DecksHow To Rebuild Case Ingersoll RM Model Mower Decks Why & How To Replace The Kohler Motor Mounts On Case Ingersoll & Massey Ferguson GTX, Tractors How To Install Points & Condenser On Small Engines. ONAN "B" Series Specs & Engine Used In Video CASE INGERSOLL 4120 & Hydraulic driven Snow Blower Working A Northeast Snow Storm. Heavy Duty Travel Control Linkage Full Upgrade Kit For Case Ingersoll Tractors Explanation & Install

  • About Us | Case Ingersoll Tract

    Case Ingersoll Tractors Northeast LLC - Sales, Kits, Parts, Tractors, Restorations, Photos, History, Information, and More NOT YOUR AVERAGE GARDEN TRACTORS WHO WE ARE AND WHAT WE DO We are Based out of Andover Connecticut specializing in Case Ingersoll Commercial Garden Tractors and Equipment. We buy, sell, repair, trade, and restore these awesome pieces of equipment. We always have a rotating inventory of tractors and implements. We also sell new & used parts locally and in our online shop that you can click HERE to go directly to. We have some parts and kits listed on eBay most incidences prices are higher due to auction site fees/shipping . You can contact us via email at caseingersollne@gmail.com or on Facebook . As we share the property with another business WE DO BY APPOINTMENT ONLY FOR IN PERSON VISITS. We are here almost always and are very flexible for meet times, days, nights, weekends etc. This keeps it simple, insures we are here, the gates are open and it is a courtesy to the other business located here. We do many appointments every week, it is easy, works well and also ensures that we have plenty of time to help you with your needs and questions without interruptions while you are visiting as well. We do sell lots of used tractors and attachments. The tractors we sell are typically fully serviced, repaired, and ready to go. We also have some parts machines, project tractors, and everything in between. Follow our Facebook page for current inventory for sale as well as Tractors & Attachments for sale found HERE . Note, these are very heavy-duty commercial garden tractors, best in class, and are priced as such. Also, note prices do vary greatly based on the local location you are in. Here in CT, we are in a very strong market for these lifelong heavy-duty machines. ABOUT US Let’s chat We are passionate about these tractors. It is not just a business for us but rather we feel we are helping keep a time-tested machine alive in a very low supply high-demand market. There is not really much made today that fills this void in the marketplace, especially anything of high quality. We find joy in matching people up with the correct tractor or tractors for their needs. Some are lifelong fans and others are homeowners that are sick of buying 'throw away' tractors and are ready for a real investment that will last. Others have been on the search for a quality very capable machine of smaller size and could not find a suitable machine until they came across Case Ingersoll's. Not only are they supurb garden tractors but we have countless customers that use them for special niches. A few examples would be for small-scale farming/homesteads, horse and livestock operations find their size and power very useful for cleaning and maintaining barns, paddocks, pasture, etc. We also have multiple customers that find them very useful, when set up and weighted correctly, to be used as 'yard jockey' machines for moving around trailers and boats as well as some using them to move small sheds and chicken coops. We really enjoy working with each and every one of you to make sure your purchase is right for you. Stay tuned, to our YouTube channel. We will have more videos and content coming that will introduce us to you as we go along as well as our instructional videos, equipment in action, service truck/shop tours, tool reviews, will-it-run videos, and more! Phone 860-268-2979 Mail caseingersollne@gmail.com Pricing Policies We offer many new custom kits & parts for sale along with many NEW & USED common parts and ones that we stock and use frequently here in our shop. We are always adding parts all the time to the site. We do not stock a "full" catalog of Case Ingersoll parts as we do not currently have the facilities to warehouse every Case Ingersoll part in our physical inventory. Though we have a lot of parts in stock and ship 6 days a week to US and Canada. BUT we can have many, many current and older stock parts available in 2 or 3 days most times. So be sure to ask us for what parts you need that are not listed on our site. Parts are only a piece of our business along with service and sales of equipment. Our pricing policy is simple some times we may not be the lowest-priced option for a few reasons. BUT..... ONE The garden tractor and more specifically the Case Ingersoll community is small. We do not see anyone as or want to be in "competition" with anyone. To the point, we are friends with many of the other dealers and distributors. We choose to get our parts from multiple other Case Ingersoll dealers and distributors intentionally to help support them and keep our community strong and keep them going too. As we move a very large volume of parts, we sometimes also buy directly from the source and or manufactures. So when you buy from us you are also buying and helping support the other multiple other dealers/distributors out there! We are not out here to take business away but the opposite as our hope is this website will bring in new customers for both us and those we buy parts from and expose many more to the Case Ingersoll brand! TWO You will also notice that we do offer some single small parts, but we put together many full and complete kits to make it simple for the customer to do a job completely without having to worry about "if they found and ordered ALL the correct parts they need." We did the hard work of looking up all the part numbers, installing them to make sure they are complete and work first, then offer them in a kit that is basically click, pay and get a box of everything you should need for a job. These kits we put together and offer are the same ones we use in our shop and now offer these kits to you. Most are not available as kits anywhere else. THREE We have figured that we spend on average 10 to 15 hours a week or more helping people with issues with their tractors. Either on FaceBook groups/posts/private messages, Forums, Emails, and many phone calls. Every minute we are doing this it is taking time away from us making money working on customers' machines or getting orders out as well as many after work hours communications taking away family time. This IS A LOT of time that we are not getting paid for. We know that many people would not work 1 hour a week let alone 15 or more and not get paid for it. So, we would hope that those we help doing this, would support us and they appreciate the help, advice, and money we save them by trouble shooting and giving advice. And that they would buy the parts and supplies from us and that the little higher cost for some parts far offsets the help we provide and money we save them. And the value people get from our You Tube how to, trouble shooting, install and all other videos we produce is considered when choosing who you do business with. As well as with our suburb reputation for not only our before, but our after "the sale" customer service. When advice, install questions or any issues arise we are here for "our customers" many times, even after hours we try to respond to those in need as often as we can and hope all see the great value in this! FOUR Parts are only a part of our business model and you will notice we do not list many smaller parts, one reason for this is we are a small business with only 1 to 2 people here so for us to carry the overhead, pull and ship small orders it is not practical or cost-effective for us to do so at this time. So this is why we do not offer a full catalog of parts on the website and offer what we do on the site. But if you have multiple parts not on our site or more expensive parts you need not on site we may have them just not listed or we are happy to get them for you as we have access to all available new Case Ingersoll parts as well as many used & some no longer available parts. PRICE SHOPPING With all the above mentioned realize if you are trying to find the very lowest price all the time we might not be it, realize it takes us time to look up parts prices and availability as most times we have to make calls as in today's world prices can literally change weekly so please consider this and our pricing policies when asking for parts prices and availability of those not listed on our sites we kindly ask you to be serous in following through with your purchase from us please. Thank You we appreciate any and all business and support. Register Your Free Account First name Last name Email Street Address Street Address Line 2 City Region/State/Province Postal / Zip code Country Country Phone Tractor Models You May Own & Serial Numbers You Have Message, Question, Feedback Add answer here Thanks for submitting! SEND Hello. Explore Hard Steering tractor? Fixing Stiff/Stuck Spindles For Many Garden/Compact & Small Farm Tractors Play Video New Garden Prep, Part3- ROTOTILLING- Case Ingersoll Garden Tractors & Mini Loaders. Play Video SUPPLEMENT VIDEO for late model Case Ingersoll models for our HD Travel Control Linkage Upgrade Kit Play Video CASE INGERSOLL 4120 & Hydraulic driven Snow Blower Working A Northeast Snow Storm. Play Video All Videos Watch Now Share Whole Channel This Video Facebook Twitter Pinterest Tumblr Copy Link Link Copied Share Close

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    Case Ingersoll Tractors Northeast LLC - Sales, Kits, Parts, Tractors, Restorations, Photos, History, Information, and More We Have Many, Many Used Parts. We Are Constantly Adding To This Page. But We Can Not List Everything So Contact Us With Your Needs Please. USED PARTS USED HYDRAULIC USED CHASSIS USED ATTACHMENT USED ENGINE USED LOADER BACK TO NEW PARTS STORE Please EMAIL With Used Parts Needs caseingersollne@gmail.com Quick View USED C22423, C22425 646 CCK Air Filter Housing "Cover" *USED* Price From $140.00 Quick View USED C31993 Brake Rod 400-4000 Series Small Wheel Tractors *USED* Regular Price $126.00 Sale Price $35.00 Quick View USED C31992 Brake Rod 200-3000 Series Small Wheel Tractors *USED* Regular Price $126.00 Sale Price $30.00 Quick View USED High Demand C28940, C23815, C28395, USED Gas Tank C43889, C26697 Price From $89.00 Quick View USED High Demand C28940, C23815, C28395, USED Gas Tank C43889, C26697 Price From $99.00 Quick View USED High Demand C44818 USED Gas Tank 1.75" Cap Opening Price From $99.00 Quick View USED High Demand HH34, HH60 Three Point, 3 Point Hitch Case Ingersoll Tractors Or Loaders *USED* Price From $1,200.00 Quick View USED High Demand LT26 Three Point, 3 Point HitchFor Loaders. *USED* Price From $1,000.00 Quick View USED High Demand J26 Three Point, 3 Point HitchFor For Case Ingersoll Garden Tractors. *USED* Price From $825.00 Quick View USED F27 Sleeve Hitch Adapter 3 Point Adapter **USED** Regular Price $360.00 Sale Price $224.00 Quick View USED High Demand C32178, C22571 Original Head Light Bucket (ONE) *USED* Price From $35.00 Quick View USED C33473, C29689 Travel Control Valve (TCV) WITH BUILT IN "HOLDING VALVE" USED Price From $550.00 Quick View USED C25967, C27217, C21496 Travel Control Valve (TCV) WITHOUT Holding Valve *USED* Price From $200.00 Quick View USED Holding Valve For **LONG FRAME** Frame Tractors **USED** Regular Price $575.00 Sale Price $419.00 Quick View USED Holding Valve For Short Frame Tractors **USED** Regular Price $575.00 Sale Price $419.00 Quick View USED C20399, C20397, 140 1168, 1401213 Air Filter Housing Onan "B" "BF"USED Price From $115.00 Quick View USED KO237895, KOA235100 Kohler "K" Air Filter Housing USED Price From $115.00 Quick View USED C32302, C32303, 140 2493, 140 2005 Air Filter Housing Onan "P" Performer Engines Price From $148.00 Quick View USED C18629 646 CCK Air Filter Housing "Cover" *USED* Price From $99.00 Quick View USED C25784 Cooler 1976-1988 220, 222, 224, 444, 446 *USED* Price From $149.00 Load More

  • Used Engine Parts | Case Ingersoll Tract

    Case Ingersoll Tractors Northeast LLC - Sales, Kits, Parts, Tractors, Restorations, Photos, History, Information, and More We Have Many, Many Used Parts. We Are Constantly Adding To This Page. But We Can Not List Everything So Contact Us With Your Needs Please. USED ENGINE PARTS USED HYDRAULIC USED CHASSIS USED ATTACHMENT USED ENGINE USED LOADER BACK TO NEW PARTS STORE Please EMAIL With Used Parts Needs caseingersollne@gmail.com Quick View USED C22423, C22425 646 CCK Air Filter Housing "Cover" *USED* Price From $140.00 Quick View USED C27506, C20442, 146-0380 *USED* Onan brass float For DD Model Carbrurators Price From $33.00 Quick View USED KO237895, KOA235100 Kohler "K" Air Filter Housing USED Price From $115.00 Quick View USED C20399, C20397, 140 1168, 1401213 Air Filter Housing Onan "B" "BF"USED Price From $115.00 Quick View USED C32302, C32303, 140 2493, 140 2005 Air Filter Housing Onan "P" Performer Engines Price From $148.00 Quick View USED C18629 646 CCK Air Filter Housing "Cover" *USED* Price From $99.00 Quick View USED 120 0491, 120 0713, C29734, C23321 Onan Oil Pump & Pick Up B-P-CCK-N Series USED Price $75.00 Quick View USED 123-0694, 123-1216, C20553, C20563 Onan CCK Dip Stick And Tube USED Price $79.00 Quick View USED 110-3612, C33245, Valve Cover For Onan "P" Performer Engine USED Price From $17.00 Quick View USED 101-0422, 170-4185, C20512 Bearing Plate For Onan "P" Performer Engines USED Price From $94.00 Quick View USED 102-1325, 170 4210, C32289 Oil Pan For Onan "P" Performer Engines USED Price From $115.00 Quick View USED 170-4099, 103-0791, C32457 Onan Timing Cover For "P" Performer Engines USED Price From $74.00 Quick View USED 122-0814, C20565 Onan Oil Filter Adapter For Onan B, P, CCK, N, Engines USED Out of stock Quick View USED C20501, C20503, 110-0884, 110-0883 Onan CCK Heads PAIR Left & Right Price From $250.00 Quick View USED 134-4633, 170-4039, C32286, Onan Flywheel USED Out of stock Quick View USED C20631, 154 0356 Intake Manifold Onan CCK (Used on 646) USED Price From $237.00 Quick View USED C18129 Onan CCK Engine Rear Heat Sheild 646 *USED* Price $89.00 Quick View USED 646 Lovejoy Complete Coupler SET C25290/C25210/C18235 PUMP, ENGINE & SPIDER USED Regular Price $450.00 Sale Price $260.00 Quick View USED 646 Lovejoy C25290/C25210/C18235 OEM PUMP SIDE Coupler USED Price From $129.00 Quick View USED 646 Lovejoy C25290/C25210/C18235 CCK Engine SIDE Coupler USED Price From $129.00 Load More

  • ON SALE | Case Ingersoll Tract

    Case Ingersoll Tractors Northeast LLC - Sales, Kits, Parts, Tractors, Restorations, Photos, History, Information, and More On Sale Products Page Jump To Store Department ( Regular Prices) Used Parts Newly Added Custom Kits Hydraulic Engine Electrical Chassis etc Attachment Belts Tractors & Equipment 4-Sale Refurbishing Services ! PARTS PRICING STRATEGY PLEASE READ- We offer & have IN STOCK many, many, new/used parts & custom kits for sale, ones that we actually stock and use frequently here in OUR shop. We are always adding parts all the time to the site. (99% of the time if the part is on this site it IS IN STOCK ) W e have a huge inventory of common fast moving parts in stock and ship 6 days a week to US and Canada! For non common parts we can have many, many current and older stock parts available in 2 or 3 days most times. So be sure to ask us for what parts you need that are not listed on our site **PLEASE NOTE WHEN SUPPLY CHAIN AND OR QUALITY ISSUES ARE PRESENT WE MAY SUBSTITUTE PARTS OF THE BEST POSSIBLE QUALITY WE CAN (OFTEN BETTER THAN OEM), WE DO THIS WHEN WE HAVE TO, AND RESERVE THE RIGHT TO DO SO. WE DO THE BEST WE CAN TO KEEP YOU UP AND RUNNING AND TRY TO KEEP THE PRICE FAIR AS WELL.** Parts are only a piece of our business along with service and sales of equipment. Our pricing policy is simple SOMETIMES we may not be the lowest-priced option for a few reasons but many times we are. BUT when we may not be consider the following..... ONE- The garden tractor, more specifically the Case Ingersoll community is small. To the point, we are friends with many of the other dealers/distributors/dismantlers/collectors etc. We choose to get some of our parts from a select couple trusted other Case Ingersoll dealers with "good" reputations and business practices, intentionally to help support them and keep our community going strong. So when you buy from us you are also often buying and helping support the other dealers/distributors out there! As we do move a VERY LARGE volume of parts daily. We also buy directly from the source/manufactures of parts. WE CONTINUE TO BUILD OR HAVE BUILT TO OUR HIGH STANDARDS MANY, MANY PARTS AND UPGRADES MADE RIGHT HERE IN THE USA . As Quality, Quality Control, Value/Price and Service of original replacement parts as of late leaves a lot to be desired, and we will not sell items that do not meet OUR high standards and expectations! We are just not parts suppliers, As we actually work on dozens of these machines every month. We actually know what it takes, and what works and lasts and what does not or will not. So you can trust that what we sell is what we use and know and stand behind. TWO- Parts are only a part of our business model. You will also notice that many small single parts are not "listed on our site. We put together many full and complete kits to make it simple for the customer to do a job completely without having to worry about "if they found and ordered ALL the many correct parts they need." We did the hard work of looking up all the part numbers, installing them to make sure they are complete and work first. Then we offer them in a "kit" that is basically click, pay and get a box of joy with everything you should need for a job. These kits we put together and offer are the same ones we use in our shop & on our personal machines and now offer these kits to you. Most are not available as kits anywhere else. Many are upgraded/improved parts or components only we have sourced or have manufacture for us exclusively. Another reason for not listing every small part is as a small business, for us to inventory and individually shelf each small part, pull and ship small orders it is not practical or cost-effective for us to do so. It takes a lot of time to list each part on the website too. So this is why we do not offer a full catalog of parts on the website but instead have these smaller parts included and stocked as "kits." But if you have parts not seen on our site we are happy to get you prices and availability as we have or have access to all available new Case Ingersoll parts as well as we have a huge inventory of many used & some no longer available parts. We also have the ability to make, machine or fabricate needed parts when it makes sense. THREE - We have figured that we spend on average 10 to 15 hours a week or more helping people with issues with their tractors. Either on social media- groups/posts/private messages, Forums, Emails, and many, many phone calls. Every minute we are doing this it is taking time away from us making money working on customers' machines or getting orders out. As well as many after work hours communications taking away family time. This IS A LOT of time that we are not getting paid for. We are always happy to help. We know that many people would not work 1 hour a week let alone 15 or more and not get paid for it. So, we would hope that those we help, would support us and they appreciate the help, advice, and money we save them by troubleshooting and giving advice. And that they would buy the parts and supplies from us, and that the little higher cost for SOME parts far offsets the VALUE & help we provide and money & time we save them. As well the value people get from our You Tube how to, trouble shooting, install and all other videos we produce is considered when choosing who you do business with. Our suburb reputation for not only our before, but our after "the sale" customer service speaks to all of this. When advice, install questions or any issues arise we are here for our customers, many times even after hours we try to respond to those in need as often as we can and hope all see the great VALUE in this! PRICE SHOPPING- With all the above mentioned realize if you are trying to find the very lowest price all the time we "might" not be it every item, realize it takes us time to look up part prices and availability of parts not listed. Most times we have to make calls, as in today's world prices can literally change weekly. ALSO to our knowledge we are the ONLY Case Ingersoll Site and likely of similar sites for garden equipment that offers any FREE SHIPPING. We have Free Shipping on many Items where we can. When buying from us you are not only supporting a small American Family Business, you not only know you are getting top quality products and support, you also do not have to pay the many fees, taxes, tariffs etc of those large E commerce, big box stores and very large corporate sites where you are only a number and not a valued individual customer and friend as you are here! So please consider this and our pricing policies when asking for parts prices and availability. We kindly ask you to be serous in following through with your purchase from us please if we are researching part needs for you. Thank You we appreciate any and all business and support.

  • Why Case Ingersoll | Case Ingersoll Tract

    Case Ingersoll Tractors Northeast LLC - Sales, Kits, Parts, Tractors, Restorations, Photos, History, Information, and More Why Choose Case Ingersoll Some Background and More Understanding of the Case Ingersoll Brand and Tractor Model Differences We often talk to many potential tractor owners who do not know much about these commercial garden tractors. We commonly get asked, why Case Ingersoll? What sets them apart from other tractors? We wanted to take a minute to share what is so great about these tractors in particular and what DOES set them apart. Be sure to look for our video "Why Case Ingersoll Garden Tractors" We will link that video here when it comes out. What to look for when first buying - CLICK HERE When you first get your tractor home- CLICK HERE Case Ingersoll Info & Advantages! There are many reasons and advantages Case Ingersoll garden tractors are the best choice for many people as well as businesses and have been for now over 50 years. Even though Ingersoll closed around 2015, the tractors made from the late 60s until closing are still a superior choice for many today. New tractors may no longer be rolling off the line but most parts are still being made and are available new today. Also, there is a large selection of New and Old Stock Inventory from previous and current Case Ingersoll tractors and parts dealers as well as collectors. On top of that, many common-size parts work with these USA-made machines such as common bearing sizes, shafts, hardware, and misc items. Along with the added benefit of many skilled collectors, craftsmen, and companies offering custom, upgraded, and or repopulated parts for these commercial-duty garden tractors. Before Zero Turns and walk-behind mowers were very popular, Case Ingersoll tractors are what would be found not only in many homes but also in small businesses and landscapers. They were the go-to for many municipalities, towns, states, schools, hospitals, churches, hobby farms, and so on. They were built to last with American steel, materials, and handmade skilled and proud labor. They believed so much in their product that they were sold new with a "Life Time" warranty and marketed as the only tractor you will ever need to buy! And unlike most marketing this was true! So true that it ultimately would lead to the downfall of the company over the years. Because, though many repeat buyers purchased the newest model every so many years or upgraded to a bigger Case Ingersoll or added many attachments and options over the years, it was a want, not a need. Most of the competition building tractors with a 3-5 or maybe 10-year workable average lifespan before replacement or major overhaul. The Case Ingersolls were built so well that for most owners they were just getting "broken in" at 5 or 10 years and ready to go another 10 or 20 or more! So, the need for owners to keep replacing them was not there... From an integrity standpoint, the company was admirable in the way they did things and the way it should be done, but from a profit standpoint not so much. This also was the reason these top quality machines were priced very high as you got what you paid for and it would last, they are put together with best quality materials. During the decades these tractors and attachments cost as much as a new smaller car of the time. They were an investment and it shows as in many areas they hold their value far better than any other garden tractor or subcompact out there. So now, some advantages C/I tractors have over the "competition"......... Let's just have Case Ingersoll tell you, have a look below at some of their marketing literature over the decades! Click on some of the pictures below. The following section, below the brochures, highlights some changes in Case Ingersolls over the years.

  • Case Ingersoll 448 Black Frame #4 | Case Ingersoll Tract

    Case Ingersoll Tractors Northeast LLC - Sales, Kits, Parts, Tractors, Restorations, Photos, History, Information, and More Our 1984 CASE INGERSOLL 448 Black Frame Work Restore Some pictures below of the restoration process on this 448 we redid the summer of 2022.

  • Used Chassis Parts | Case Ingersoll Tract

    Case Ingersoll Tractors Northeast LLC - Sales, Kits, Parts, Tractors, Restorations, Photos, History, Information, and More We Have Many, Many Used Parts. We Are Constantly Adding To This Page. But We Can Not List Everything So Contact Us With Your Needs Please. USED CHASSIS PARTS USED HYDRAULIC USED CHASSIS USED ATTACHMENT USED ENGINE USED LOADER BACK TO NEW PARTS STORE Please EMAIL With Used Parts Needs caseingersollne@gmail.com Quick View USED C31993 Brake Rod 400-4000 Series Small Wheel Tractors *USED* Regular Price $126.00 Sale Price $35.00 Quick View USED C31992 Brake Rod 200-3000 Series Small Wheel Tractors *USED* Regular Price $126.00 Sale Price $30.00 Quick View USED High Demand C44818 USED Gas Tank 1.75" Cap Opening Price From $99.00 Quick View USED High Demand C28940, C23815, C28395, USED Gas Tank C43889, C26697 Price From $99.00 Quick View USED High Demand C28940, C23815, C28395, USED Gas Tank C43889, C26697 Price From $89.00 Quick View USED C33427, C23909 Brake Assembly For 200, 400, 3000, 4000 Series Tractors Used Price From $79.00 Quick View USED C14187, C47142, C18306, C18305 Loader Brake Assembly 600, 6000, 7020 "USED" Price From $115.00 Quick View USED C25967, C27217, C21496 Travel Control Valve (TCV) WITHOUT Holding Valve *USED* Price From $200.00 Quick View USED C33473, C29689 Travel Control Valve (TCV) WITH BUILT IN "HOLDING VALVE" USED Price From $550.00 Quick View USED C17598 Battery Tray 644/646 USED Price $135.00 Quick View USED C17679 PTO HANDLE FOR 644, 646, 648 C17091, C21615, C23743 USED Price $26.00 Quick View USED C17491 Rear End HI/Low Tange Selectior Handle FOR 644, 646, 648, 6018 USED Out of stock Quick View USED 646 Lovejoy C25290/C25210/C18235 CCK Engine SIDE Coupler USED Price From $129.00 Quick View USED 646 Lovejoy Complete Coupler SET C25290/C25210/C18235 PUMP, ENGINE & SPIDER USED Regular Price $450.00 Sale Price $260.00 Quick View USED 646 Lovejoy C25290/C25210/C18235 OEM PUMP SIDE Coupler USED Price From $129.00 Quick View USED C19193, C33400, C27435 Front Axle Hub For 644, 646, 648, 6018, 6020 *USED* Price From $99.00 Quick View USED C17398 Front RIGHT Axle Spindle For 644 & 646 USED Price From $139.00 Quick View USED C17399 Front LEFT Axle Spindle For 644 & 646 USED Price From $139.00 Quick View USED C17407 Steering arm for 644 & 646 *USED* Price $123.00 Quick View USED C13197, C36935 Rear End Cover *USED* Price From $30.00 Load More

  • General Repairs & Troubleshooting | Case Ingersoll Tract

    We offer full service and repairs, as well and maintenance, diagnostic, custom work and much much more. On Case Ingersoll, and many other brands and sizes of equipment in Connecticut. General Repairs - Troubleshooting - Upgrades Repairs Of All Kinds & Sizes All Types Of Trouble Shooting Engine, Pump, Tank, Etc.Replacements. Upgrades and Ad On Installs Like Our Heavy Duty Travel Linkage, Poor Mans Power Steering, Full Front End Kits & Axle Pins. Hydraulic Upgrades & Ad On's. LED Lights and Electrical Upgrades. Cab Customization and more! Front End, Steering And Brake Work Front end Upgrade Installations, Alignment, Standard Part Replacements, Joints, Axle Pins, Poor Mans Power Steering Install, Rods, Steering Gears, Wheel Bearings, Axle Straightening, Spindle Replacement, Brake Repair and Adjustments and More Loader And Backhoe Services Minor To Major Work On Loaders Including Banana Plate Linkage Rebuilds, Custom Axle Pin Upgrades Hydraulic work, Welding Repairs and More Get a Free Quote

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