The Case company began production on the VA Series in November of 1941. Sales of the VA Series were strong after World War II and demand for tractors drove industry sales to record levels. The VA Series offered a choice of models: standard-tread Model VA; row-crop Model VAC (available with single front wheel, dual wheel tricycle front, or adjustable front axle); industrial; orchard; and high-clearance models were also available. The VAC featured a four-cylinder engine with four-speed transmission and adjustable rear wheel tread. Case offered a complete line of mounted implements making the VAC ideal for use on small roe-crop farms. Hydraulic lift, PTO, electric start, lights, belt pulley, and Low Cost Fuel system were all available as optional equipment. The VA Series tractors were very popular with 150,000 being sold before production ended in 1954.
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