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Case Model C -1932 - revisited
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Posted by Jack Janzen on November 10, 2006 at 14:16:16 from (66.133.225.52):
I'm back to trying to nail down the model of my Case C. Last time (post was dated 11/4/06), info from Chances R suggested it may be a CO if it has a special attachment to the air intake. I think it has that (here's a picture of it). But I found the serial # on the engine and it is clearly stamped CC 307503 and this number matches what's on the tool box. It has fenders as wide as any C I've seen, but it has turning break pedals and the rear wheels are 24 inch. Plus, Tom Railsback shared info that indicated no CO or CV tractors made in 1932 which is the date of this tractor. I guess one question I have is, do CO and CV serial numbers say CO or CV, or were they all stamped a generic CC? Any help would be greatly appreciated - Jack
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