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clint

10-24-2002 15:00:23




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I am looking at a case 1070 w/ powershift transmission. Are these a good unit ? is there anything to look out for ? how about the powershift trans. are they prone to problems? Thanks in advance.




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will prieve

02-25-2006 15:14:39




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 Re: Case 1070 powershift in reply to clint, 10-24-2002 15:00:23  
hey
acually its a very good tractor
im acually looking at one right now that hopefully i can pick up cheap but the power shift is out on it. can u tell me about anybody who sells them cheap



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casered

10-24-2002 20:13:13




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 Re: Case 1070 powershift in reply to clint, 10-24-2002 15:00:23  
We have a 1270 case powershift on our farm and it is a reliable tractor. The 1070 should have about 100-110 HP. We had our powershift overhauled about three years ago. In the 1270 there is 5 or 6 bolts that hold the powershift clutch pack together and all but two of these had broke and the tractor was not shifting properly. We have a buddy that used too work at a case dealership before they bought IH. He claims that the powershift in the 70 series tractors is one of best built transmissions from the seventies. Remember this is was he claims, although I have yet to disprove what he says. Our tractor is fairly easy to service and has definetly been a very reliable unit on our farm. My dad sneared at the idea of owning a Case tractor when my grandfather purchased it. He soon grew to love the powershift in the tractor and would like to have a smaller tractor with one in it, and my dad is a diehard IH man. I like the engine in it, it is a slower speed engine which makes it lug well and last longer than a high speed engine. If the tractor is reasonably priced and in decent shape I would say go for it. Keep us updated.

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