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1959 CASE 210B - split engine? or new clutch???

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KarenAnn

05-07-2007 23:33:13




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I am trying to find a local tractor repair, for my great old Case, I have used it for the last to years, to keep my ranch going, and now, it seems,
that though it starts right up, sounds great,
it barely, will move, when put in gear. It can go
a few yards on flat ground, and as it gets, warmed up more, it moves less, and less.
I have kept the fluids topped, and gear oil needs
changing again soon, but, I was told by one gentle man, it needs a new clutch, and by another,
it sounds like the shuttle, or something needs to be split, and 2 things changed or replaced, when I have it apart... what should a mechanic really do, I dont want to be taken advantage of, as a female and not the most "tractor savey" thanks so
Karen Ann

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210btractorGuy

05-09-2007 18:44:45




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 Re: 1959 CASE 210B - split engine? or new clutch in reply to KarenAnn, 05-07-2007 23:33:13  
Hi , I am currently in the process of an engine rebuild. I have a 1959 210B construction king with loader, with G126 engine. I never planned to have a new clutch but When i got the engine out it was evident.
You will need to redress the flywheel.about $35
change the clutch plate (75-95) pressure plate (beacause it wears down the springs__125-175)and the throw out bearing (havn' priced it yet).

Note the engine comes off to get to the clutch. have the end play checked on the engine. If it is more than .007 thousandths you may have also abad thrust washer. which is on both sides of the crank main. When you push in the clutch, it forces the crank forward. In my case ,my inside bushing was gone and it took away all my stroke of my clutch. and I ended up buying a new crank./

I have benn taking pictures of ;teh whole proces if you need insight . I also have many references on the 210B SINCE THERE WAS ONLY 197 MADE IN 1959.. GREAT TRACTOR WORTHY OF A REBUILD.
glad to offer and Pics or ref

good luck.

tractor Guy

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KarenAnn

07-24-2007 09:29:37




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 Re: 1959 CASE 210B - HELP,,,need pictures in reply to 210btractorGuy, 05-09-2007 18:44:45  
Hi, found a man to work on the Case, with the (we think) clutch issue. the tractor will run, starts great, but, it barley moves, and as it gets warmed up, less and less. we found another dip stick, up in the front sort of, under the steering wheel but up towards engine more. the man asked me to find out if this where transmission fluid? or is there any needed or,,
a place to adjust clutch? Pictures would help greatly, since he doesnt really want to have to
split the engine, if he doesnt have to.thanks so!

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210btractorguy

08-07-2007 20:02:06




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 Re: 1959 CASE 210B - HELP,,,need pictures in reply to KarenAnn, 07-24-2007 09:29:37  
I havn' been back to the computer much but i have finished my 210 B, and i can send all kinds of pictures if you still need them.Send me an email,
im not sure how to send a picture thru here.

I also have manuals for the 200 series, if you need pages, Guy



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russell m.

09-03-2007 18:12:45




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 Re: 1959 CASE 210B - HELP,,,need pictures in reply to 210btractorguy, 08-07-2007 20:02:06  
need info on a 210 b-h with backhoe



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210btractorguy

09-28-2007 20:18:59




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 Re: 1959 CASE 210B - HELP,,,need pictures in reply to russell m., 09-03-2007 18:12:45  
I have lots of pictures, mine is a b-h but no back hoe, just a loader



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John G

10-04-2007 19:07:56




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 Re: 1959 CASE 210B - HELP,,,need pictures in reply to 210btractorguy, 09-28-2007 20:18:59  
Hi, I have a 1959 case 210BL. Some has replaced the radiator with the wrong one. Would you have the proper part# for the radiator and a photo? Also, I'm having trouble finding any information for the tractor on the internet. Would you happen to know of any good sites?
Thanks,
John



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210btractorguy

10-08-2007 13:58:32




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 Re: 1959 CASE 210B - HELP,,,need pictures in reply to John G, 10-04-2007 19:07:56  
radiator # G13090 for serial numbers before 6120001 or G45177 for serial numbers afteer6120001

email me direct for pictures, gestes5283@sbcglobal.net for pictures , don"t quite know how to attach pictures in here yet.
I happen to know that wisconson tractor has a 210 they are parting out. 1 877-530-2010 or asapagparts.com Craig

good luck Guy



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John G

10-08-2007 18:56:58




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 Re: 1959 CASE 210B - HELP,,,need pictures in reply to 210btractorguy, 10-08-2007 13:58:32  
Thanks for the info.. I just sent you an email.
John



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Patrick Tercho

05-08-2007 17:40:09




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 Re: 1959 CASE 210B - split engine? or new clutch in reply to KarenAnn, 05-07-2007 23:33:13  
While your in there, I suggest also changing any soft plugs there may be in the back of the engine block, you may need to remove the flywheel to expose them. Good luck with it, those 200s are pretty rare!



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bradley martin

05-08-2007 02:41:09




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 Re: 1959 CASE 210B - split engine? or new clutch in reply to KarenAnn, 05-07-2007 23:33:13  
In order to replace the clutch, the tractor has to be split...the front half will be unbolted from the back half and the two halves separated so that access to the clutch is possible. As this is time consuming, while the tractor is split it is wise to replace the rear engine seal at this time , This would allow the engine to ber overhauled at a later date without having to split the tractor again. It is also possible that the seal is currently leaking and causing the clutch to slip.The seal itself is relatively inexpensive, it is the labor getting to it that is expensive.

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BarryfromIA

05-08-2007 03:29:55




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 Re: 1959 CASE 210B - split engine? or new clutch in reply to bradley martin, 05-08-2007 02:41:09  
It is possible for the seals to be worn on the front of the front transmission, allowing oil to get on the clutch. these are easy to replace and should be when it is split.



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Karen Ann

05-08-2007 09:46:31




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 Re: 1959 CASE 210B - split engine? or new clutch in reply to BarryfromIA, 05-08-2007 03:29:55  
Thank you Barry,
I now am hunting down a good
tractor fix it man,
in Reno Nevada area,
thanks sooo much for advice!!!



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BarryfromIA

05-08-2007 19:21:26




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 Re: 1959 CASE 210B - split engine? or new clutch in reply to Karen Ann, 05-08-2007 09:46:31  
I had clutch trouble with my 311b and the seals were the problem. I ordered them from Precision Bearing in Sioux City. They are a CASE only part no. Motion Industries is another good place to get seals or bearings if your CASE dealer cant help. Since I was doing the work myself, I replaced the seals and degreased every thing in side the clutch and clutch housing and put it back together and it worked out well. It would not have been a big deal if I would have had to take it apart again, but if you are paying for shop time you should replace anything that is questionable.

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