70s' era CASE bucket loaders

Pal of mine traded me into a Nice CASE loader with 6 ft bucket , That is mounted on a broken crankshaft dbrown 1210 since it was new , Ground clearance on the DB is less than a ft at the rear axle mounts the way the factory or dealer cobbled it on there .. .. thinking about mounting that loader on the 1070 ,,, not sure if its applicable ... can't find a model # plate anywhere around the big Square CASE logo . but no doubt ALL were Built during Same Era under Same Name ... does anyone know how to find info on these loaders and which were compatable with which model ???
 
It would not be even close on mounting brackets. The David Brown was built in England of English design. The 1070 Case was a Racine WI designed and built. They are completely different tractors. The attachments where different too.
The only reason that Case and David Brown ever got together was that Tenneco bought them both. Tenneco's grand plan was for the David Browns to be the utility tractor the JI Case line was lacking.
So you can make the loader fit your 1070, just like you could any other brand. Lots of cutting and fitting. You won't find factory mounts across those two models.
 
Jim: If your loader is a Great Bend version which Case sold and mounted on DB tractors you might be able to mount it on your 1070, but those loaders were built for smaller tractors, such as 430- 570 Case tractors and older models like 700 and 830 eagle hitch tractors.
 

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