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1937 case model c ?

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MIKE1937CDN

06-08-2003 13:49:15




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hello tractor fans well I am not shur what I have got my self into here I am doing some work with a museum here in ontario canada we have a what we think is a 1937 case model "c" ser# 314419 it has steel wheels this one has no seat is this the way they where . we would like to get it running so far we have spark the rad holds water we changed the oil and on the case tank there seems to be a second small tank we are not shur what its for any info would be very help full and is there any thing eles we should be doing to get the tractor to startup

thank you for any info or help

mike email bmclea0206@rogers.com

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MIKE1937CDN

06-10-2003 15:24:18




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 Re: 1937 case model c ? in reply to MIKE1937CDN, 06-08-2003 13:49:15  
hi mike from canada

the tractor is in markham ont I hope you can help let me know

mike



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Mike from Canada

06-08-2003 23:36:33




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 Re: 1937 case model c ? in reply to MIKE1937CDN, 06-08-2003 13:49:15  
which museum?

i may me able to give you a hand if your close by

mike



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Brian in Ohio

06-08-2003 19:36:21




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 Re: 1937 case model c ? in reply to MIKE1937CDN, 06-08-2003 13:49:15  
The smaller tank was actually for gasoline. The "C" was sold to start on Gasoline, and after reaching operating temperature, be switched to kerosene, which would be in the larger tank. Your tractor is a 1931. I have a 1936 "C". If you need help, email me.



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Jim Handke

06-08-2003 18:33:18




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 Re: 1937 case model c ? in reply to MIKE1937CDN, 06-08-2003 13:49:15  
Dad said you filled both tanks. When the big one ran dry, you ran home on the small one.



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Bob

06-08-2003 17:47:11




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 Re: 1937 case model c ? in reply to MIKE1937CDN, 06-08-2003 13:49:15  
Mike, according to the serial number it is a 1931 built tractor.



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Bob

06-08-2003 17:25:06




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 Re: 1937 case model c ? in reply to MIKE1937CDN, 06-08-2003 13:49:15  
Mike, according to the serial number it is a 1931 built tractor.



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