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Posted by JDB on March 14, 2006 at 11:57:58 from (162.40.94.133):
In Reply to: Case DC 1952 posted by roy stroud on March 13, 2006 at 18:07:22:
Good old tractor. Most part still available through Case IH Dealers. Buy yourself a parts manual, the parts counter guy will thank you. Around 40 PTO horse. Live PTO and HYD. I have a 52 and a 53. The problem you will encounter is with 3 point implements. DC's used what is called an Eagle Hitch. It does not conform to modern 3 point hitch standards but you can use many 3 point implements by simply turning one of the lower pins in. The PTO shaft is really high on these tractors so keep your u-joints well greased and you won't have any trouble.
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