I use my Case "V" mostly for pulling my dump trailer and hauling firewood. It is very narrow and so is the trailer, so very handy in the woods. This tractor will start on the third cylinder in any weather. At 10 degrees, I can pull the choke out half way and start by the crank. It has a good 12 volt battery and starter works very well. Just a satisfaction to crank it. In very cold weather the starter drive will freeze and not engage, so just automatically crank it.
My LA is a different story. Last time I hand cranked it, I forgot to retard the timing and kicked back and left a nasty gash on the outside of my left forearm. Course it has an overbore sleeve set and an LP head. And yes, I was pulling up on the crank at the time.
My DC, VAI and 530 all have front mounted pumps, so cranking is not an option and neither are the 3 diesels. The VAIW and S have an I-bolt in the Crank hole for tie down, so can't crank them either. The VC can be cranked, but has a good 12 volt system and starts evert time, but seldom gets used. I only have one crank for all the tractors that I can crank... Gene