Anonymous-0

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I juat brought a Case DI today,and don't know anything about a Case. I looked Case on Data book it does not list a Case DI. To start with is it 6 volt or 12 volt. Also how much horsepower does it have. I assuming that the I stands for Industrail is that correct. Thanks for any info you have.
 
The tractor is essentially an industrial Case 'D' with a heavier front axle and few other tweaks. Roughly 37pto horsepower. Origianly they were 6v, negative ground, although it could have been updated in the past 60 years. They were made from 1939-1953.

Welcome to the world of Case collecting. I have a 1949 DO, a 1949 DC, and a 1942 DC. They can be a very smooth running machine, lots of power (and weight) for their size. The down side is parts tend to be a little more expensive and tougher to find that some other brands.
Tractor Data
 
I've got a DI I bought from a guy that's missing a piston! It's really beat. The guy ran it like that for a while pushing snow (it has real heavy duty Wagner loader). I'll be tackling that project this summer. I'm afraid what I'm going to find when I open it up. I'll tell you though, these old tractors are really something, to be able to run with only 3 of 4 cylinders.
I do have some manuals and misc. info, so if you need any info, I'll try to help if I can.
Kurt
 
Old tractor junkyards in Wisconsin have lots
of them. Model C and CC have the same engine,
but crank start, no starter. I converted my DC
to 12 volt, starter always spun good. If it
would turn over, in winter, it would start.
 

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