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CLIFF S Long Time User
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Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2012 6:33 pm Post subject: Case SC to Pull |
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Anyone Put Larger than Stock Pistons in a SC To Make a Puller?
If So How Large of Pistons?
Thinking about 4"Piston and this would make 201cid!
With Tin Wheeles and Light Weighted Will it Make 3500lbs with a 180lb Driver?
I know these tractors are a Bit Weak on Power for Pulling Compaired to a DC But I have a SC with 3 5/8 Pistons making 40 Hp and its a work tractor!
Because i grew up on a SC I wanted to make a Puller out of Non Running SC
that I have verry little Invested in to Join my VAC and my Farmalls that i pull and Be Differnt than the Average Puller!
Thanks for any help with my SC!
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Pa puller knows Guest
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Posted: Tue Nov 06, 2012 6:12 pm Post subject: Re: Case SC to Pull |
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Stick to your IH!!!! |
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C. Amick Long Time User
Joined: 05 Mar 2009 Posts: 1140 Location: Pulaski, VA
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Posted: Tue Nov 06, 2012 7:00 pm Post subject: Re: Case SC to Pull |
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Pistons of 3-11/16" diameter were the largest after market sleeves made for the SC. I like my SC's, but wouldn't be my choice for a puller. Too much weight to horsepower ratio. I would like to have a Case CC puller. |
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Posted: Wed Nov 07, 2012 3:31 am Post subject: Re: Case SC to Pull |
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What I meant to say is that you should put some more money and time in your IH "pullers" and try to make something out of them instead of another project! |
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Posted: Wed Nov 07, 2012 10:06 am Post subject: Re: Case SC to Pull |
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Cliff, Don't you have a good Case puller? A Vac with an eagle with teeth on the side panels (well at least it has a Vac hood and grill) , I saw you win down in Harrisburg, That was a pretty heavy class for that sized tractor, im not sure I agree with Pa puller knows, I think Cases are a pretty good pulling tractor, I know they have beaten me a lot of times |
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CLIFF S Long Time User
Joined: 12 Jun 2005 Posts: 1103 Location: Cogan Station,PA
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Posted: Wed Nov 07, 2012 12:42 pm Post subject: Re: Case SC to Pull |
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PA Puller
All 11 of my tractors that I Heve Pulled to a Point Championship somewhere Including my 40Hp SC Case!
And at this Time My Farmall Super C is The Current Points Leader in NATPA 3250 Div 3 and 2nd in 3500 Div 3 for the 2012 /2013 Season!
So I think Ive Done OK!
I just Thought it Would be Something Differnt than the Run of the Mill that Every Elese Pulls!
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CLIFF S Long Time User
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Posted: Wed Nov 07, 2012 1:07 pm Post subject: Re: Case SC to Pull |
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Yes that was Me Winning the 6250 6 Mph Class at the Mid Alantic Super Pull on what started out as a Case VA Thats More of a Open Class Tractor thats Capable of Running up to 15+ Mph 6500lbs Class on a Drop Pan Sled and a Hard Track!
But thats a Friends Tractor that I share Seat Time On!
I Have A VAC Of my Own with 36 Rubber on the Back thats Done Ok for its Self But at 3.5 MPH Class!
Like Ive said I Have IH Pullers Also thats Done Well But the SC that Ive Been thinkin of Building would be Just a Noncut 3.5 mph puller for Home and to Give People something to Ponder about!
I Think Almost any Tractor Can be Competitive if Enough Time is Spent on it Getting things Right!
I Spent Time Growing up on a SC and i am shure there like a DC/CC for Balance But Need More Power and if Kept under 5000lbs in Noncut at Home Pulls they Could Be Competive Puller!
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JohnDY Regular
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Posted: Thu Nov 08, 2012 5:12 am Post subject: Re: Case SC to Pull |
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Looks like you are doing pretty darn good with them tractors. I'm not much into building motors but if you have the time and parts I say go for it. Like you say its going to be local so have at it!!!! |
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Posted: Thu Nov 08, 2012 7:31 am Post subject: Re: Case SC to Pull |
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Big whoop! You travel all that distance and spend that money to pull against 2-3 tractors in your class and then brag about it! You only go to local pulls that you think you might win! Like I said, why don't you spend money and concentrate on one tractor and have something than have six or more average pullers! |
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CLIFF S Long Time User
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Posted: Thu Nov 08, 2012 1:09 pm Post subject: Re: Case SC to Pull |
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No Differnt Than you and Your Tractors!
How Far do yo travel to get any Compition?
Atleast to our aera 140 miles away!
Most of the Guys you Pull agenst Should Pull in the Stock Class instesd of beenin 50ft+ Behind you in the 5/6 mph or Open Classes But if they Did You would Pull By Yourself!
And i Remember My Su C giving you More than its Share of Compition in the Div 3 3.5 mph Class this Year!
You Can Pull the 200 Now in 2T So Take it and To Wauseon and See for Yourself what Those Few Tractors Have For You in 3500 4000!
Then Agian Maby You Shouldnt Its Tough there
and your Spider
Gears may End up in the Scrap Pile!
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CLIFF S Long Time User
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Posted: Thu Nov 08, 2012 1:37 pm Post subject: Re: Case SC to Pull |
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To the Guy that Talks Big Without Puting up his Name
My Average Pullers only Won 8 out of 11 Point Championships at our Local Pulls Agenst Average up Twice My Hp Tractors that are our Local Pulls this Past year As You Well Know!
And One was Just a Spare Parts Tractor!
Lord forbid if I where to Improve Them!
My Compition Would Need to Spend Many More Thousands to Compete with My Average Pullers at there Pro Engine and Chassey Builders!
Good thing i Do my Own Work it Keeps the Cost Down!
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Posted: Thu Nov 08, 2012 2:42 pm Post subject: Re: Case SC to Pull |
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CLIFF S
On the SC, I have always heard that the SC was similar to the Farmall H in that the "power to weight ratio". Of all your Farmalls, do you have an H that you pull with? I know that you mentioned the C.
Now on to this VAC Hybrid everyone is talking about. You say 15mph in the 6500lb. Class? "C'Mon Man"!!! I've got a 4010 that has a hard time doing that!!!! |
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CLIFF S Long Time User
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Posted: Thu Nov 08, 2012 4:50 pm Post subject: Re: Case SC to Pull |
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I have a H I pull in Top Cut Classes and it dose well in 4000 and 4500!
The VA Last Summer at Tioga Co,Pa Fair the Track as Hard as a Rock with a Pro Drop Pan sled that was our Speed!
We where 2nd in 5500 and 6500 Small tire Open (15.5x38 tire Limit)
On a Verry Soft Track a Month ago we went up to 13 mph at Buffalo Vally but in 4500 (2nd to a Case 300)and 5700 (1st)
Where not the Fastest Small Case
Thats Brad Peters Case 300 But Where Competitive with Him Most of the Time!
I was on the VA when it Won a 6250lbs 6 Mph $200 to win Class at Trout Run with a Class of JD G s,Oliver 88 s and a Case DC 4
The VA is a Good Puller But Theres Allways Room for Inprovement and It could use some 16.9x38 at some Tracks and another 20 HP But It all Takes Time!!
Iam Just Glad to Share Seat Time on it and Leave the Expences up to the Owner!
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