[AT] AT Digest, Vol 100, Issue 12 Case diesel

jhilgartner at comcast.net jhilgartner at comcast.net
Sun Jun 17 19:42:20 PDT 2012


Back when my grandfather had the farm .He had a model  D and a model CC case and both of these were s tarted on gasoline then switched to what they called distilate. I think this is something like diesel fuel. But is closed to kerosene. I never ra n them on anything but g as. The manifolds had extra shields on them to make it pre heat the fuel. We had them removed I used to cultivate corn with that old CC it had plenty power .We also belted it to silo blower it worked hard all day filling a 60' silo with no problem. Jim Hilgartner Hereford MD 

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   1.  Diesel Case DC (Joe Hazewinkel) 
   2. Re:  Diesel Case DC (charlie hill) 
   3. Re:  Diesel Case DC (Ralph Goff) 
   4. Re:  Diesel Case DC (John & Jan Paur) 


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Date: Sun, 17 Jun 2012 10:59:54 -0400 
From: Joe Hazewinkel <jahaze at aol.com> 
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Did they ever make such a thing? Someone at church was telling me he had one sitting out back.  I'm going to go look at it in the next few weeks.  I'm guessing it's an all fuel tractor, but I thought I'd ask the group. 

Enjoy, Joe 

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Date: Sun, 17 Jun 2012 11:18:50 -0400 
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Joe I searched online for "Case DC diesel" and came up with a DC that 
someone had put a modern turbo diesel in. 
didn't see anything else. 

Charlie 

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Did they ever make such a thing? Someone at church was telling me he had one 
sitting out back.  I'm going to go look at it in the next few weeks.  I'm 
guessing it's an all fuel tractor, but I thought I'd ask the group. 

Enjoy, Joe 

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Date: Sun, 17 Jun 2012 09:31:08 -0600 
From: Ralph Goff <alfg at sasktel.net> 
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On 6/17/2012 8:59 AM, Joe Hazewinkel wrote: 
> Did they ever make such a thing? Someone at church was telling me he had one sitting out back.  I'm going to go look at it in the next few weeks.  I'm guessing it's an all fuel tractor, but I thought I'd ask the group. 
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> Enjoy, Joe 
I'd guess somebody must have "Macgyvered" a diesel engine into that DC4 
as they never offered a diesel option from the factory. The 500 was 
Case's first diesel powered tractor in about 1953. 
The DC had a propane option I am pretty sure. No diesel. 

Ralph in Sask. 
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Date: Sun, 17 Jun 2012 08:46:56 -0700 
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If it is it has to be an aftermarket retrofit.  John 


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> Did they ever make such a thing? Someone at church was telling me he had 
> one sitting out back.  I'm going to go look at it in the next few weeks. 
> I'm guessing it's an all fuel tractor, but I thought I'd ask the group. 
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> Enjoy, Joe 
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