Posted by INCase on January 22, 2019 at 11:58:59 from (209.221.240.193):
In Reply to: Case 730 Opinions posted by Traditional Farmer on January 22, 2019 at 08:58:59:
good tractors as others have said. built like tanks. depending on which version it probably weights 6500lbs DRY.
kinda depends on what you're looking at. Is it CaseOMatic or dry clutch? is it the older style or the later Comfort King? mechanically about the same but the comfort kings had more improvements.
Tons of them made and parts are readily available. many new parts too and lots in salvage yards of course.
I would try to crack the oil draing plug and see if the is any water in there. a couple drops of clear water isn't a worry, any yellow/green antifreeze i would worry. either leaking sleeve o-ring or cracked head. Neither were real common problems to worry about but i have seen a couple-3 with one or both issues.
i have an 800 gas which is the older brother to the 730 with CaseOMatic. its been a good tractor and pops off with the touch of the key and you can steer with one finger (power steering) even sitting still and being a narrow front. (its for sale by the way)
post more info and pictures and we can help you out a bit more.
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