Posted by mEl on November 12, 2010 at 12:34:48 from (71.245.13.177):
In Reply to: worst tractors? posted by Goose on November 10, 2010 at 19:14:26:
Dboll is correct when he talks about thre Case powershift, I have seen the very earliest ps trannys with over 7000 hrs on them without incident. I also have seen valve body issues with these same tractors always due to lack of filter and tranny oil changes. The long stroke big bore Case engines are legendary for their low speed torque and fuel efficiency and moderate engine rpm. There were much worse tractors built than Case. I used a 4440 one time to pull forage wagons and when one of those JD engines drops to 1400 rpm you better get ready to shift or stall where a Case will still be pulling with torque down to 1000 rpm. Just sayin.
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