case identifications?

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As to your question. With Case the C in the models is a suffix that indicates it is a row crop tractor. VAC, SC OR DC, or in the older models RC, and the CC. The standard treads will have a "squatty" stance and fixed tread width. VA, S, D, LA, and older models R, C, and L.

Now there was a model series just before the VA series called the V series. IE a V and VC. There may have been some other variations in the V series as there was in the others. Easy way to tell the difference between a VC and a VAC is the VC will have a continental flathead engine and the VAC will have a valve in head Case built engine.

HTH

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This is a picture of a 1949 VAC I got last month maybe this will help you figure it out
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A VAC of that vintage (late '40s to early 50s) can be a non-adj. WideFront, a single front, an adj. WF or a narrow front. There were also industrial (VAI) , high-clearance (VAH) and orchard (VAO) tractors. :)
 

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