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Case power lift

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Dalton S.

11-11-2007 18:30:21




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What is a power lift on a case SC or DC? Where is it located? What does it do? Is it like a three point hitch? Could someone post a pic. I know these are dumb questions, but I dont have a clue what it is. I am mostly a farmall guy. Thanks for any advice.




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Paul Janke

11-11-2007 19:21:25




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 Re: Case power lift in reply to Dalton S., 11-11-2007 18:30:21  
This is a short arm with a shaft at a right angle to that arm. The arm rotates half a revolution when the foot pedal to activate it is stepped on. It is tied in with the PTO, and operates at a fraction (maybe one eighth?) of the speed of the PTO. If I had my tractor here I could give more and more accurate information.



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Dalton S.

11-11-2007 19:59:27




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 Re: Case power lift in reply to Paul Janke, 11-11-2007 19:21:25  
What is it used for?



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super99

11-12-2007 01:50:41




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 Re: Case power lift in reply to Dalton S., 11-11-2007 19:59:27  
Mostly for mounted units, cultivator, planter, lister, etc. Took place of hand lift levers before hydraulics came out. Chris



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Crem

11-12-2007 18:41:16




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 Re: Case power lift in reply to super99, 11-12-2007 01:50:41  
I have a 1943 SC with a foot fedal and that lift on it. Back when we used it on the farm, I always wondered what that was for.



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john *.?-!.* cub owner

11-11-2007 18:57:29




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 Re: Case power lift in reply to roger roland, 11-11-2007 18:30:21  
Teh only power lift I have ever seen on an SC was a mid mount mechanical unit that ran off the engine to transmission shaft and controlled by a foot pedal. It had an arm mounted directly to it, nothing to operate 3 pt.



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