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| R Anderson
11-06-2009 04:52:02
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Thanks for the info. Very entertaining. I am assuming that they are very close in size and were built in the same years. Would the engines be basiclly the same as well? Why would Case build two tractors for the same market in the same years? |
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| C. Amick
11-06-2009 18:23:37
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Re: DC SC in reply to R Anderson, 11-06-2009 04:52:02
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| The SC has around a 160 cubic inch displacment engine and the DC has around a 260 cubic inch displacment engine. The tractors are about as different as the Farmall H and M are different. |
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| dctom42
11-06-2009 13:11:34
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Re: DC SC in reply to R Anderson, 11-06-2009 04:52:02
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| you also trying to tell me that the farmall H AND M, DIDNT LOOK THE SAME ????? |
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| dctom42
11-06-2009 06:49:08
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Re: DC SC in reply to R Anderson, 11-06-2009 04:52:02
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| THEY WERN'T THE SAME BY NO MEANS, THE SC WAS A TWO PLOW TRACTOR AND THE DC WAS A THREE PLOW TRACTOR, IF YOU HAD ONE OF EACH AND USED THEM YOU WOULD GET USED TO THEM VERY EASY, IF YOU ONLY USED THEM NOW AND THAN MAYBE YOU HAD TO STOP AND THINK, NO DIFERENT THAN IH OR MM OR JD |
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| J.D.H.
11-06-2009 06:47:09
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Re: DC SC in reply to R Anderson, 11-06-2009 04:52:02
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| The V, S, D, and the LA series were all produced from 1939-1954 ERA. They were all targeted for different size farming. The V series were 1-2 plow tractors, The S was 2 plow, the D was 3 plow, and the LA was 4 plow.They are known as the Flambeau era with the last R models and the big 500 Diesels included. You can easily tell the difference between the SC and DC just by looking at the fronts. The DC has a large cast iron grill and the SC is sheet metal plus the DC has the vertical stripe in the center. Plus as Jim gently put it for most of the years the S clutch is on the right and the DC is on the left. Get both and then you can enjoy them. |
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