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Re: three-point hydraulics-how do they work?
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Posted by big jt on August 30, 2006 at 08:47:05 from (206.72.54.246):
In Reply to: Re: three-point hydraulics-how do they work? posted by Tom Whitehead on August 29, 2006 at 17:40:03:
Production Numbers quoted from April Halberstadt's "Case Photographic History" V 2321 VC 12462 VI 734 VO 511 Compared to nearly 100,000 VAC's and simaliar numbers for other variations. One other note the transmission in the V series was made by Clark and the VA series is a Case trans. I do beleive the innards of the transmission won't mix and match. If you desire is to have a tractor to blade the lane with or the like trade the V to a Case collector for a 8N ford or something that already has a 3pt. If your desire is to go to tractor shows with this then restore as is. You would get fried by the correct police if you put a homemade 3pt on this tractor. If you decide to go ahead and put a 3pt on your tractor PLEASE don't weld anything to the tractor or cut anything off to make this work. In the future someone will thank you profusly when they are restoring it. jt
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