Posted by Bill(Wis) on July 09, 2020 at 08:19:26 from (75.97.187.58):
In Reply to: hey jon f mn posted by glennster on July 09, 2020 at 05:53:51:
The Case "300" had a few variants. A true "300" would be a diesel utility. A 301, a diesel row crop. a 302,a diesel Hi Crop. The first gasser in the line up would be a 310 utility, a 311, a gas row crop and a 312 a gas hi crop. Info I've seen says they were available with live PTO but only with the triple range transmission. One thing for sure, if it has a hand clutch and a foot clutch it has the Case version of live PTO which operates pretty much the same as Allis Chalmers WD/WD45s. If no hand clutch then you have a conventional transmission driven PTO. It looks to be a substantial little tractor and will pull a good bit of weight if a lot of iron and tire fluid is added. Nebraska Tractor Test # 613 shows it coming on the scales bare at about 3500 lbs but in the max pull test it was weighted up to about 6000 lbs.
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