Production | |
Manufacturer | J.I. Case |
Standard-tread tractor | |
Built in Racine, Wisconsin, USA | |
The model S was the standard, fixed-wide-front version of the S series. The SC was the row-crop version. |
J.I. Case S Engines | |
J.I. Case 2.5L 4-cyl gasoline | |
J.I. Case 2.7L 4-cyl gasoline | |
Fuel tank | 14 gal 53.0 L |
Aux. fuel | 1.25 gal 4.7 L |
Engine details ... |
J.I. Case S Transmission | |
4-speed unsynchronized gear | |
Transmission details ... |
J.I. Case S Power | |
Drawbar (claimed) | 16 hp 11.9 kW |
Belt (claimed) | 21 hp 15.7 kW |
Plows | 2 (14-inch) |
Mechanical | |
Two-wheel drive | |
Manual steering | |
Disc brakes | |
Open operator station. Steel pan seat with spring suspension. |
Photos | |
J.I. Case S photos... |
Tractor hitch | |
Type | Case Eagle Hitch |
Power Take-off (PTO) | |
Rear PTO | continuous |
  | live *After 1953 |
Rear PTO Type | 541 |
Dimensions & Tires | |
Wheelbase | 66 inches 167 cm |
Weight | 4376 lbs 1984 kg |
Front tire | 5.00-15 |
Rear tire | 11-26 |
Full dimensions and tires ... |
S Serial Numbers | |
1941 | 4500001 |
1942 | 4600001 |
1943 | 4700001 |
1944 | 4800001 |
1945 | 4900001 |
1946 | 5000001 |
1947 | 5100001 |
1948 | 5200001 |
1949 | 5300001 |
1950 | 5400001 |
1951 | 5500001 |
FAQ: How to read a serial number table. |
Belt Pulley | |
Diameter | 9.25 inches 23 cm |
Width | 6.375 inches 16 cm |
RPM | 1078 |
Speed | 2600 ft/min 792.48 meters/min |
Electrical | |
Ground | negative |
Charging system | generator |
Battery volts | 6 |
References | |
Case Eagle Hitch Tractors published in 1953, by J.I. Case | |
New Case "S" Series Tractors published in 1941, by J.I. Case | |
Model "S" Series Tractors published in 1950, by J.I. Case | |
4 Great Tractors published in 1945, by J.I. Case |
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