Posted by Jal-sd on December 06, 2020 at 10:34:22 from (142.0.9.52):
In Reply to: 1936 C case posted by coloiron on December 06, 2020 at 10:00:24:
I think they went to flambeau in 1939 or '40, when they started converting the "C" series to the "D" series. I believe that the early D's were the first "stylized" with grills & rounded hoods. They had "flat bar" clutch handles & 3 speed transmissions. The 3 speed transmissions were in the first 500 or so D series built & I think they were the first to use the flambeau color. Not sure of the year, may have even early '41. Oliver/Hart-Parr, IH, JD & others began to "stylize" their tractors in 1939 (IH) & Case, which was often behind the the other tractor companies, did follow suit with the D series. I'm not sure what year. The R series came in both a grey & flambeau, but the C series did not come in flambeau. There were 2 different grey's, though.
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