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Posted by big jt on February 18, 2006 at 08:20:57 from (206.72.54.246):
In Reply to: Tractor Models posted by Craig in Ohio on February 18, 2006 at 07:40:25:
The simple answer to your question is Yes and No. The models you listed are a prime example. Two of them (WD & NAA) had no reference for anything to the buying public. The other two (WC & VAC), The "C" stands for row crop version's of the W and VA series tractors in those lines. Allis had the WF which was a standard tread version of the WC. CASE had the VAS (Standard tread) VAO (Orchard) VAI (Industrial) VAIW (Industrial Warehouse tug tractor) VAH (High crop) The "A" with Case indicates it was the second design of the basic tractor. The VA series isn't such a good example as the V series was really only similiar in outward appearance. Better example with CASE is the L and LA. To further complicate this the C series and D series Case's were very similiar but they changed the first letter, go figure! To make it even more complicated not everyone used the same designations. Hope this helps jt
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