This manual covers Case S, SC, and SO Series Tractors, representing a significant line of agricultural machinery likely produced from the 1940s through the 1950s. These tractors, built by Case Corporation, a company with a long heritage in agricultural equipment, are known for their robust construction and durability. The S, SC, and SO variants likely offered improved power and utility for their time, with the SC and SO models featuring specialized designs for general purpose or orchard and grove applications, respectively. These machines were instrumental in mechanizing agriculture, contributing significantly to farm productivity through their reliable performance.
This comprehensive factory parts catalog provides essential information for owners, technicians, and parts suppliers of Case S, SC, and SO Series Tractors. It offers detailed illustrations and exploded views for accurate identification of all replaceable parts, including engine components, powertrain, chassis, steering, braking, hydraulic, electrical systems, and operator station elements. The manual's primary focus is on providing part numbers and facilitating the disassembly, repair, and reassembly processes. By ensuring the correct part identification, this catalog aids in efficient maintenance, servicing, and rebuilding, ultimately saving time and money and helping to maintain the longevity and operational integrity of these classic tractors.
Covered Models:
Case S, Case SC, Case SO
Product Type:
Illustrated Parts Manual Catalog
Product Code:
N/A (Not Specified)
Target Audience:
Owners, technicians, parts suppliers, and enthusiasts of Case S, SC, and SO Series Tractors.
Value Proposition:
Saves time and money by ensuring accurate part ordering and aiding in efficient repair and maintenance.
Key Features:
Detailed illustrations, exploded views, comprehensive part numbers, factory-sourced information, instant download.
Advantage Over Alternatives:
Provides specific, factory-level parts information that generic repair manuals may lack, ensuring correct part identification for older machinery.
Coverage Scope:
Complete parts information and numbers for Case S, SC, and SO Series Tractors, including engine parts.
Page Count:
Not Specified
Manual Type:
Factory Parts Catalog
File Features:
Instant Download, Bookmarked, Searchable, Indexed
Engine Components:
Detailed part lookup for all engine components.
Powertrain:
Parts for transmission and final drive assemblies (implied by parts catalog nature).
Chassis And Frame:
Parts for chassis, frame, and structural components.
Steering And Suspension:
Parts for steering linkages, front axle, and related components.
Braking System:
Parts for braking mechanisms.
Hydraulic System:
Parts for hydraulic lift systems, pumps, and cylinders (common on tractors).
Electrical System:
Parts for ignition, lighting, and starting systems.
Operator Station:
Parts for controls, seat, and dashboard components.
Bodywork And Fittings:
Parts for fenders, grille, and other body panels.
Part Identification:
Primary focus: accurate identification of all replaceable parts with corresponding part numbers.
Disassembly Reassembly Guidance:
Detailed illustrations and exploded views facilitate disassembly, repair, and reassembly processes.
Servicing And Rebuilding:
Assists in servicing, rebuilding, teardowns, overhauls, repairs, and adjustments.
Technical Depth:
Comprehensive parts catalog providing factory-level detail for part ordering and identification.
File Format Details:
Portable Document Format (PDF)
Software Requirements:
Requires Adobe Acrobat Reader (latest version recommended for optimal display).
Print Capability:
Printable (individual pages or entire manual).
Binding Type:
Digital (No physical binding)
Paper Type:
N/A (Digital format)
Search Functionality:
Fully searchable and bookmarked for efficient navigation and part number lookup.
Viewing Compatibility:
Compatible with all versions of Windows, Mac, iOS, BlackBerry, Android, and other devices capable of viewing PDF files.
Engine Family:
Case 'S' Series Engine (specific model designation not provided in product info).
Engine Type:
Likely a robust, cast-iron, inline diesel or gasoline engine, typical of agricultural tractors of the era.
Displacement And Power:
Specific displacement, horsepower, and torque figures are not detailed in the product description but would be found within the catalog's detailed sections.
Fuel System Components:
Parts catalog would cover fuel injection pumps, injectors, carburetors (if applicable), fuel filters, and fuel lines.
Lubrication Components:
Parts for oil pumps, oil filters, oil pans, and lubrication passages.
Cooling Components:
Parts for radiators, water pumps, thermostats, and fan assemblies.
Transmission Type:
Likely a robust, mechanically operated gearbox, possibly with a limited number of forward and reverse gears, common in early tractors.
Transmission Features:
May include options like a live PTO (Power Take-Off) or specific gearing configurations depending on the SC and SO variants.
Fluid Specifications:
The manual would specify the correct type and quantity of transmission and hydraulic fluid required.
Overall Dimensions:
Specific dimensions (length, width, height) are not provided in the product description but would be listed in the manual.
Operating Weight:
The manual would contain weight specifications for key components and the overall tractor.
Wheelbase Length:
Wheelbase information would be present in the manual for chassis component identification.
Track Width Front Rear:
Adjustable or fixed track width details for front and rear axles would be covered.
Rollover Protection:
ROPS (Roll-Over Protective Structure) information and related parts would be detailed if applicable to specific configurations.
Operator Station Design:
The parts catalog would show components related to operator safety and ergonomics, such as guards and shielding.
Braking System Components:
Detailed parts for mechanical or hydraulic braking systems, ensuring stopping power.
Infotainment Features:
N/A (Tractor technology of the era was mechanical and basic).
Driver Assistance Systems:
N/A (Tractor technology of the era was mechanical and basic).
Connectivity Features:
N/A (Tractor technology of the era was mechanical and basic).
Mechanical Controls:
Parts related to steering columns, gear levers, clutch pedals, brake pedals, and PTO engagement levers.
Typical Maintenance Tasks:
The manual facilitates maintenance by providing part numbers for filters (oil, fuel, air), spark plugs (if gasoline), and wearable components. Specific service intervals would be in a separate service manual, but parts are critical for performing them.
Engine Oil Type:
The manual will list part numbers for oil filters and potentially reference the required engine oil grade.
Hydraulic Fluid Type:
Parts for hydraulic filters and potentially the hydraulic pump and reservoir would be detailed, with fluid type specified in a service manual.
Common Wear Items:
As a parts catalog, it highlights parts that are subject to wear and replacement, such as clutch components, brake pads/shoes, filters, and seals.
Part Number Accuracy:
Crucial for ensuring the correct spare parts are ordered, preventing incorrect installations and potential damage.
Manufacturer History:
Case Corporation (now part of CNH Industrial) has a long heritage in agricultural machinery, dating back to the mid-19th century.
S Series Development:
The S, SC, and SO series represent a significant line of tractors from Case, likely developed in the mid-20th century, offering improved power and utility over earlier models.
Approximate Production Years:
Likely produced from the 1940s through the 1950s, with specific model year ranges for S, SC, and SO variants.
Sc And So Variants:
The SC (General Purpose) and SO (Orchard & Grove) models likely featured specialized designs for specific agricultural applications, such as wider tire spacing or lower profiles for orchard work.
Industry Impact:
Case tractors of this era were workhorses instrumental in mechanizing agriculture, contributing significantly to farm productivity.
Reliability And Durability:
Case tractors are generally known for their robust construction and durability, making them reliable farm equipment when properly maintained.
Manufacturing Standards:
Factory parts manuals reflect the precision and standards of the original manufacturer's engineering and production.