Posted by jon f mn on August 17, 2020 at 18:14:36 from (174.198.132.58):
In Reply to: CASE 970 posted by amo on August 17, 2020 at 15:41:31:
Great tractors in the 90 hp range. If everything is good when you get it and you keep it up they are a great tractor. They come either 8speed with dry clutch which are more rare but mostly bulletproof. Otherwise they are a 12 speed power shift. They work good and are easier to shift for things like loader as round baling as reverse works like a shuttle, just push the clutch and shift with no gear grinding. They do need to have real Case Hytran oil, or the new equivalent in the trany. If you don't know what's in it, change it and put the case oil in. Also don't let it it still with the pto running in reverse like on a manure pump or silage blower as that will ruin the trany. Working with pto in reverse like on a snow blower is fine. As said, the engine is about the best and most fuel efficient there is and has enormous torque for its hp. They are40-50 years old so check for antifreeze in the oil which usually comes from sleeve o-rings leaking.
If it's good when you get it it will serve you well.
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