Posted by Adirondack case guy on September 18, 2010 at 07:36:12 from (67.252.92.228):
In Reply to: Re: buying a case 1030 posted by Gary from Muleshoe on September 17, 2010 at 19:17:12:
I find your coments about the 830 suprising We sold many 830 EH and DOMs with COM trans as well as 730s. We have hilly ground around here and the COM was a must. The large frame 30 series COM tractors rarely had a trans problem, and motor problems were generally poor maintanance issues, (loose fan belts, dirt filled radiators, generally the guys that threw the grill screens in the back corner of the shed.) The 730s were exactly the same tractor as the 830s except for engine displacement. They were a bit slugish on hills if weighted to do the same work as a 830. Both pulled 4B plows around here. Most of them we sold are still going. In my estimation the 930 was the best of the large frame 30 series tractors. We always wanted Case to put the converter drive in them to compete with the Oliver 1850s. We could out lug them, but the steep hill farming required shifting gears. 4010s couldn't hold a candle to either for heavy tillage, however they handled great and were nice to operate on balers choppers and haybines. Just my memories of the past!
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