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Case DC/ DC-3? Whats the difference?

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Tom Bush

11-30-2002 17:11:11




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Whats the difference between a "DC" and A "DC-3"?




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Don R

11-30-2002 17:45:01




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 Re: Case DC/ DC-3? Whats the difference? in reply to Tom Bush, 11-30-2002 17:11:11  
Tom,
A DC is the same tractor as a DC3. The numbers just determine the wheel configuration. The D is a standard tread with non-adjustable rear and front axles with 26 inch rear tires. The DC3 is a row crop tractor with adjustable rear axles and either adjustable wide front or narrow front wheels. A DC4 is a row crop tractor with adjustable rear axles and non adjustable front axles. Both the DC3 and DC4 had 38 inch rear tires.

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Tom Bush

11-30-2002 18:55:57




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 Re: Re: Case DC/ DC-3? Whats the difference? in reply to Don R, 11-30-2002 17:45:01  
Don, Thanks for the infoI didn't know if it was related to motor size or what,My Grandfather had one and I wasn't exactly sure what I was looking for.Thanks again for the answers..Oh!do you know if the rear rims from an International will workon my "DC" or not? Tom



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Mike Schotte

11-30-2002 20:12:19




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 Re: Re: Re: Case DC/ DC-3? Whats the difference? in reply to Tom Bush, 11-30-2002 18:55:57  
Tom,

I've currently got a set of 12.4X38's and rims from a Farmall H mounted on my '49 DC-3, so they will fit.

The alignment lugs are a different style, but they still fit inside the slot in the wheel hub.

-Schotte



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Steve-MN

12-01-2002 07:18:22




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Case DC/ DC-3? Whats the difference? in reply to Mike Schotte, 11-30-2002 20:12:19  
Mike,
Thanks for the info on Don L. Sounds like a great contact! My hotmail crashed right after I read your message so I couldn't return the thanks from there. Hopefully you'll get this.
Thanks,
Steve



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