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Case V Series
Tractors
Case
Tractors - V Series
1940-1942
The acceptance and
popularity of the R
Series confirmed the
demand for smaller all
purpose standard
tractors. The Case V
Series, which replaced
the R Series, was
manufactured using parts
and components bought
from outside suppliers.
The four-cylinder engine was built by Continental Motors of Muskegon, MI. The gearing was supplied by Clark Company of Michigan. The V Series offered a four-speed transmission, all-gear final drive, and a range of standard and optional features that included PTO, electric starter, lights, adjustable front axle, and narrow or wide rear tread options. The electric starter versions sold for $742 at the factory in Racine, Wisconsin. More than 15,000 V Series tractors were built before Case introduced the Model VA.
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CASE VAC
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Case Tractors -
VA Series 1942-1955
The acceptance and
popularity of the R
Series tractor confirmed the
demand for smaller all
purpose standard
tractors. The Case V
Series, which replaced
the R Series tractor, was
manufactured using parts
and components bought
from outside suppliers.
The four-cylinder engine
was built by Continental
Motors of Muskegon, MI.
The gearing was supplied
by Clark Company of
Michigan. The V Series
offered a four-speed
transmission, all-gear
final drive, and a range
of standard and optional
features that included
PTO, electric starter,
lights, adjustable front
axle, and narrow or wide
rear tread options. The
electric starter
versions sold for $742
at the factory in
Racine, Wisconsin. More
than 15,000 V Series
tractors were built
before Case introduced
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The VAC Model became a well respected small tractor. Their superior design is evidenced by the fact that many are still in service.
The VAC Models used a steering system similar to the CC, but less obvious since the front steering arm was curved upward and
tucked in closer to the hood. The VAC was available in a verity of versions that included:
Industrial Model Case VAI Tractor
Orchard Model Case VAO
Tractor
Low-profile orchard Model Case VAO-15
Tractor
High clearance row-crop Model Case VAH
Tractor
Offset high clearance row-crop Model Case
`VAS
Dual-wheel tricycle Model
VAC and VAC-12 (1951-1953) Single-front wheel row-crop
Model VAC-11
Tractor
Adjustable wide-front row
crop Model VAC-13
Adjustable wide-front, low
profile row-crop Model
VAC-14
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Orchard Model Case VAO
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Case Model C
The Model C tractor was released in 1929 and continued until 1939
Built as a smaller version of the Model L tractor the tractor was offered in different forms. The Model CH tractor for high clearance. The CO tractor for orchard and the CI tractor for Industrial .
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CASE S Series |
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The S Series was available in the standard Model S; row-crop Model SC;
grove and orchard Model SO; and industrial Model SL. The S Series proved to be a popular series
for Case selling nearly 84,000 units before being succeeded by the 300 Series in 1955 |
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