[AT] Case D
Paul Waugh
pwaugh at embarqmail.com
Mon Dec 28 18:26:05 PST 2009
It is making sense, now if I can just 'retain' some of it. More than likely
what I see in the Midwest are the 'C' version, while the
'D' might be found out West farther.
Paul - 46555
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From: "Jim & Lyn Evans" <jevans at evanstoys.com>
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Subject: Re: [AT] Case D
>A C stands for Cultivator. It was the row crop version and had adjustable
> rear wheel tread and 39" rims. A DC3 was a DC with narrow front end. A
> DC4
> was a DC with a non adjustable wide front end. This front end was very
> similar to the front end on a D, only taller for the taller rear tires.
> A
> DC3 could also be equipped with an adjustable wide front end. Actually,
> by
> changing the front mounts (4 bolts or so), you can change a DC3 to DC4 and
> back. This was done by some people so they could plow with a wide front
> in
> the spring and fall, and then cultivate with a narrow front in the summer.
>
> Also, a DC or SC will have steering brakes and most Ds or S's will not.
>
>
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