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KYCASE1

08-26-2012 06:08:47
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I am in the reassembly phase on the CC case I am restoring for a friend. While cleaning some parts I noticed that the motor lift had its own place to fill and drain the oil. I also noticed the back plate on the differential has a threaded hole that would let oil into the motor lift housing. Should this hole have a plug in it and the motor lift and differential housings kept separate? There is also no seal between the differential and motor lift housings on the PTO shaft, which makes no sense if these compartment are to be kept separate. This tractor came to the shop with the transmission and the motor lift completely dissembled, and this is the first CC I have been into so I will have to rely on some of the experts here for some help. Thanks KYCASE1.

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Kelly MT

08-29-2012 20:04:40
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 Re: Case CC motor lift in reply to KYCASE1, 08-26-2012 06:08:47  
Sure, try and loure me out into that flat open country! I here you have to tie off to a fence post just to stay in one spot. Then again, we are talking heavy metal. I've been wanting to go over and see the big tractor collection east of you. Can't think of the old boy's name. He has some serious iron! PK



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Kelly MT

08-27-2012 07:48:31
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 Re: Case CC motor lift in reply to KYCASE1, 08-26-2012 06:08:47  
I have a '37 CC and don't know what "motor lift, refers to. What does it do? Thanks, PK.



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Tommy Railsback

08-27-2012 09:33:55
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 Re: Case CC motor lift in reply to Kelly MT, 08-27-2012 07:48:31  
Come to Great Falls and I'll show you.



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Tomfg

08-26-2012 18:48:38
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 Re: Case CC motor lift in reply to KYCASE1, 08-26-2012 06:08:47  
I have no idea on a CC, but my SC Case had a "pipe thread" hole between the motor lift and tranny, with no pipe plug in it either. I belive some Case tractors did not have the motor, but am not sure why the motor lift has it"s own fill plug?



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