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| Mopower
02-04-2013 11:56:38
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What models replaced the VAC and SC? I know the progression of C,CC,D,DC,400,700,730, & so on, but I'm a bit confused on the smaller models. As an MM fan, I have incredible repect, but little knowledge of Case tractors. Thanks. |
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| Adirondack case guy
02-04-2013 14:54:10
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Re: What replaced the VAC SC? in reply to Mopower, 02-04-2013 11:56:38
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|  That would be the 300, and 350. Pic is of a 300, which had 28"rears, powered by a 148 cu.in engine. The 350 looked the same although it had a heavier trans, and 36" rears on the Rowcrop version. |
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| Doc Larry
02-05-2013 05:25:57
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Re: What replaced the VAC SC? in reply to Adirondack case guy, 02-04-2013 14:54:10
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| Now we know who's hogging all that white stuff! Send some out this way, please! |
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| Adirondack case guy
02-04-2013 14:56:57
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Re: What replaced the VAC SC? in reply to Adirondack case guy, 02-04-2013 14:54:10
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| Forgot to say the 350 was powered by a 164cu.in. engine. Loren |
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| Mopower
02-05-2013 14:15:19
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Re: What replaced the VAC SC? in reply to Adirondack case guy, 02-04-2013 14:56:57
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| Was the RPM kept the same? Was there a diesel version? Thanks. |
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| Adirondack case guy
02-05-2013 16:29:18
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Re: What replaced the VAC SC? in reply to Mopower, 02-05-2013 14:15:19
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|   There was a diesel version of them. a Continental 157 cu.in. It was used in the 300, and 400B. Not sure if, or what ,diesel engine was used in the 350, and 500B Loren |
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| 1031D
02-04-2013 12:02:26
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Re: What replaced the VAC SC? in reply to Mopower, 02-04-2013 11:56:38
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| That would be the 300 round nose. |
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| Gene Dotson
02-04-2013 12:12:42
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Re: What replaced the VAC SC? in reply to 1031D, 02-04-2013 12:02:26
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| | Don't forget the 200. Gene |
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| Straw Boss
02-04-2013 14:25:32
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Re: What replaced the VAC SC? in reply to Gene Dotson, 02-04-2013 12:12:42
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| 200B came along a few years after the 300 roundnose but would be the next littlest tractor in the next series. The 200B would then be replaced by the 430. |
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