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    Posted: 28 Aug 2023 at 4:23pm
What's the difference between the two? One's a 3 speed and one's a 4 ? Just wondering. Thanks
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CA is a 4 speed, spin out rear wheels , better hydraulic pump , slightly heavier rear axle housings...........

basically same engine , radiator, sheetmetal, tires... CA is a "newer model" of the C.

a lot of the parts can be installed between the two as assemblies.


Edited by steve(ill) - 28 Aug 2023 at 4:38pm
Like them all, but love the "B"s.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote DiyDave Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 28 Aug 2023 at 4:48pm
Don't forget the CA has pto that will spin while the tractor slows or stops.  Not exactly live pto, but much improved over the C...Wink
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Thanks Steve and Dave
I see both on marketplace pretty often.
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as DAVE said, the CA has a hand clutch on one rear axle to disengage travel while maintaining the main clutch drive thru to the PTO shaft... Thats an advantage... but 90% of the ones you buy WILL NOT WORK after 60 years... Most need rebuilt.
Like them all, but love the "B"s.
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If your agility has diminished such as mine has, the C (and B) with the flat seat and backrest is fairly difficult to mount and dismount; the CA has a pan seat without the back rest and is somewhat easier for the aged and infirm Smile


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I hear ya , Les . My old D 15 is easy to climb up on . Especially with the nice step I bought from the guy on this site . Thanks !
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I think of 10 improvements (1) HP, (2) hydraulics, (3) 4 speed trans, (4) heavier axle, (5) draft control, (6) seat shock, (7) hitch, (8) hand clutch [Rick rebuilt mine], (9) live PTO, and (10) spin out rear wheels.
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Originally posted by ACinSC ACinSC wrote:

What's the difference between the two? One's a 3 speed and one's a 4 ? Just wondering. Thanks

CA also has an increase in horsepower of about 11% over the C.  They increased the compression ratio to 6.25:1 and increased the max RPM (don't know what else).  This in part to enable support for a 2-bottom plow.
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Gary , that was part of my confusion . I thought they were both 18 HP ? Thanks 
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Higher compression pistons and different governor spring to increase the RPM.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote dfwallis Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 29 Aug 2023 at 12:58pm
Originally posted by ACinSC ACinSC wrote:

Gary , that was part of my confusion . I thought they were both 18 HP ? Thanks 

After 70 years, most of them have probably been rebuilt with an "overbore" kit.  That can further increase HP from about 26 stock to about 29, nearly equal to a stock WD.
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Thanks guys.
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My Father said the CA was the perfect tractor for the Roto-Baler. Just enough hp to notice the engine sound change as the hay condition changed during the day. Dad said a trained ear would know when the baler needed adjustment, by listening to the engine.
I tried to follow the science, but it was not there. I then followed the money, and that’s where I found the science.
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I’ve owned 7 CA’s and have 3 now. Just my opinion but pound for pound I believe that the CA’s were the strongest tractors Allis ever built.
It's the color tractor my grandpa had!
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