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| casedc3
02-03-2013 17:36:08
76.16.92.254
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Was watching a DC hand crank today on ebay. Thing went for around $29. Got me to thinking,Hey I think I want one of those for my DC. I don't need to use it, but It sure would be cool clipped on under the seat. I don't see many at any shows. My question is are the DC and SC the same? Or do I need to just search for DC models? Thanks so much... |
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| Lazy WP
02-04-2013 17:51:40
184.21.113.127
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Re: DC Hand Crank in reply to casedc3, 02-03-2013 17:36:08
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| DC cranks made great hitch pins, and we cut up quite a few of them over the years. Sure wish I had all of them now. |
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| casecollectorsc
02-03-2013 20:24:03
64.33.230.122
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Re: DC Hand Crank in reply to casedc3, 02-03-2013 17:36:08
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| Probably don't see many at shows because they tend to disappear! Take them off if the tractor is left unattended. |
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| Ande
02-03-2013 18:56:31
216.196.94.16
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Re: DC Hand Crank in reply to casedc3, 02-03-2013 17:36:08
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| If I'm not mistaken and you others please correct me but,I think the end is different too,the "DC" fits into a slot doesnt it guys? Loren,Tom? |
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| Case Nutty 1660
02-03-2013 20:25:32
75.127.24.27
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Re: DC Hand Crank in reply to Ande, 02-03-2013 18:56:31
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| yes Dan long DC-3 cranks have two flat spots for the slot drive, the D and DC-4 have a fixed crank that has a pin throught it |
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| Ande
02-05-2013 18:15:14
216.196.94.16
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Re: DC Hand Crank in reply to Case Nutty 1660, 02-03-2013 20:25:32
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| That is what I thought Tom,thanks |
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| Glenn F.
02-03-2013 17:51:20
166.181.3.139
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Re: DC Hand Crank in reply to casedc3, 02-03-2013 17:36:08
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| | Definately not the same. Same design. DC's is a lot bigger. Glenn |
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| casedc3
02-03-2013 17:55:22
76.16.92.254
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Re: DC Hand Crank in reply to Glenn F., 02-03-2013 17:51:20
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| Bigger how? Longer? or just the diameter of the shaft? If not side by side. Any good way to tell the difference ? Thanks... |
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| j hikemper
02-03-2013 20:12:30
50.102.70.24
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Re: DC Hand Crank in reply to casedc3, 02-03-2013 17:55:22
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| trust me its biggger ... and size matters ...LOL..neither will work on one another ,, its almost like the sc is just a minature of the DC,. |
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| Glenn F.
02-03-2013 18:32:13
166.181.3.159
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Re: DC Hand Crank in reply to casedc3, 02-03-2013 17:55:22
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| | The DC's is made of larger (round) stock, is longer and has more offset. Glenn |
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