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| Dale in nw wa.
09-29-2012 18:37:59
67.206.186.155
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I have a Question my 53 DC started it's life as a DC3 I am pretty sure it is a 4 now, as it has a wide front end that is nonajustable Can any one post pictures of a 3 then a 4 I would do my tractor but not that good with camers and dont want to post all the wifes pictures LOL thanks Dale |
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| casenut1
09-29-2012 19:39:37
107.8.39.45
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Re: 3or 4 in reply to Dale in nw wa., 09-29-2012 18:37:59
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| you need to contact Rich Tworek at Case. he needs your serial number to look up the build card. mine has two build cards,first it was built as a 53 DC-3, and never shipped. then in 54 was brought back into the factory and reworked as a DC-4 and shipped to Ohio. |
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| Dale in nw wa.
09-30-2012 20:07:09
67.206.183.48
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Re: 3or 4 in reply to casenut1, 09-29-2012 19:39:37
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| I think Rich has my Serial number I got something from him on my tractor as it started as a DC3 and then came out to Spokane Wa. |
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| JimEvans
09-29-2012 18:52:14
66.185.0.208
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Re: 3or 4 in reply to Dale in nw wa., 09-29-2012 18:37:59
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| A DC-3 would have the front end sticking out in front of the radiator. The -4 would be under the radiator. The steering rod on a 3 is going to be higher also (manifold level). Only the build cards will tell you what it was built like. Apparently farmers would convert them to a -4 in the spring to plow, then put a narrow front on it to cultivate back in the day. Farmers worked a lot harder back then then they do now. |
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