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Case R, RC

Manufacturer
Models
Case R, Case RC
Years
1935-40
Info

In 1935, Case introduced the RC as the smallest model in its lineup, a single-wing plow-pulling, row-crop tractor equipped with adjustable track widths. Both 3-wheel and 4-wheel versions were available. The engine chosen was a 2.4-liter Waukesha gasoline engine producing 18 horsepower. It had three gears, and the clutch was hand-operated, oil-bath type with two plates. Standard equipment included, among other things, a power take-off, steering brakes, and pneumatic tires. In 1936, the standard model R was also introduced.

Many changes were made to the R and RC models in their later years. They received a new series-appropriate red color and a cast iron grille, a 4-speed transmission, an electrical system, and a hydraulic lift.

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Technical data
ModelCase RCase RC
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Manufacturer nameCaseCase
Imported to FinlandYesYes
Years1936-401935-40
First year sold19361935
Last year sold19401940
Engine modelWaukeshaWaukesha
Cyl/Turbo/Intercooler44
Displacement2447 cm³2447 cm³
Bore x stroke82,6×114,3 mm82,6×114,3 mm
Power1818
Power speed14251425
Rated power hp/rpm PTO18/142518/1425
Gears3+13+1
Speeds in km/h4,0-7,24,0-7,2
PTO speeds(543)543
Brakesvaihteistoj.vaihteistoj.
Steeringmech.mech.
Turning circle m 2WD6.16.1
Front tyres 2WD5.00-155.00-15
Rear tyres 2WD9.00-2410.00-38
Weight 2WD(1300) kg(1520) kg
Height with cab(122) cm(111) cm
Length (2WD/4WD)290 cm316 cm
Wheelbase (2WD/4WD)168 cm168 cm
Fuel tank57 l57 l
The data has been collected primarily from brochures. In some cases, sources contain conflicting information. In such cases, we have attempted to select the most reliable information. There is particularly significant variation in speed data, which varies depending on factors such as tire size. For tires, only the size most commonly used in Finland is listed. Other changes during the model history have been addressed in the text section. For the front axle lock, the Finnish term "hammaslukko" (gear lock) is used for all 100% locks.