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paul

12-20-2003 22:27:53




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I'm looking at a Case VC tomorrow, complete, not running for $300.00. My biggest concern is that parts will be a chore to obtain. I like the idea of some other tractors having a seemingly endless supply of parts. I know in some parts of the country these tractors go cheap, but in the north-east I think the price is fair. Do you think the parts are an issue, or should I move on to a more common model. I'm not picky. Thanks

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John S.

12-21-2003 19:20:33




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 Re: case vc question in reply to paul, 12-20-2003 22:27:53  
I too have recently purchased a Case V series, a VAC to be exact. I have found that there is a lack of aftermarket parts for them. Other than that used parts seem to be plenty available.



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Alberta Mike

12-21-2003 05:18:34




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 Re: case vc question in reply to paul, 12-20-2003 22:27:53  
I'm in the middle of a restoration on a model V Case right now. Some references say that the V series (including V, VO, VI, VC) is totally different from the VA's (lots of those around) but in fact they do share some common parts. The tinwork (other than the rear fenders) are exclusive to the V series tractors and most of the driveline/gearing/housings from the clutch housing back. The engine is a Continental flathead which were very common being used in a lot of agricultural and industrial applications (like Lincoln welders) so parts are easy to come by for those. Comapared to the VA series though, only about 15000 V series were made (including VC, etc.) while 10 X's that many VA's were made. For $300 I'd say go for it if the engine looks useable and the tinwork is decent. The Spitdorf magneto's on early V series tractors were quite weak. Email me at the above name link, I've removed the hide feature.

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