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Cubic inches and weight ? for oliver88 and caseDC

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Farmall Boy

01-19-2003 09:42:50




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How many cubic inch and how much do a super 88, 88 row crop and a Case DC weigh ????? ?




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Jim M

01-19-2003 12:35:53




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 Re: Cubic inches and weight ? for oliver88 and caseDC in reply to Farmall Boy, 01-19-2003 09:42:50  
The 1st DCs had 3 7/8 bore with a 5 1/2" stroke making 260 CID. Case later used 4" bore making 276 CID. M&W made a 4 1/16 kit for it. Case made 2 different height 4" pistons for the DC also. I've got my DC down to 4500# with the cast rear wheels on it. If I could use pressed steel or could find a set of spoke cutoffs I could go lower but most rules stop the DC at 4500# class. My dad is building one up with 4.25 bore

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Farmall Daddy

01-19-2003 10:25:26




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 Re: Cubic inches and weight ? for oliver88 and caseDC in reply to Farmall Boy, 01-19-2003 09:42:50  
My Nebraska Test says that a DC-3 {all I could find} has a 259.5 cubic inch motor so a DC is a little smaller. The 88 standard, row crop, high crop, and streamline all have a 231 cubic inch 6 cylinder. The Super 88 row crop and high clearence both run a 265 cubic inch 6 cylinder



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steve

01-21-2003 19:59:25




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 Re: Re: Cubic inches and weight ? for oliver88 and caseDC in reply to Farmall Daddy, 01-19-2003 10:25:26  
Stock 88 had a3 1/2 in. bore by 4 in. stroke, oversize bore was a 3 3/4 bore and a 3 7/8 bore, which made 265 cu in and 283 cu in. The weight depended if it had cast wheels or pressed steel wheels, plus what type of front end the tractor had. Without stripping the pto, hydraulics, belt pulley off the weight ranged from around 4500# to 5600#.



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