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3 pt Down Pressure? Anyone know?

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Uncle Dave

03-14-2003 07:33:48




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Does the Case 1370 have down pressure on the three point?




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John Saeli

03-14-2003 17:33:36




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 Re: 3 pt Down Pressure? Anyone know? in reply to Uncle Dave, 03-14-2003 07:33:48  
Turbo is correct. The only 3 pt hitch that I ever knew of to have down pressure was the Racine built Eagle Hitch. The Rockford tractors did not have down pressure. John



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Slowpoke

03-14-2003 22:03:06




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 Re: Re: 3 pt Down Pressure? Anyone know? in reply to John Saeli, 03-14-2003 17:33:36  
How does one determine if their Case tractor w/Eagle Hitch was built in Racine? Particularly if it's not running.



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John Saeli

03-15-2003 06:50:37




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 Re: Re: Re: 3 pt Down Pressure? Anyone know? in reply to Slowpoke, 03-14-2003 22:03:06  
Slowpoke; The smaller 200's thru to the 630's and everything inbetween were built in Rockford, Ill. The older, larger 400's that used the 251 or 267 engine were built in Racine as well as the 700's 800's, 730's & 830's. The DC's & SC's were also built in Racine. I believe the V series was built in Rochford. Hope this helps, John



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Slowpoke

03-15-2003 09:10:52




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: 3 pt Down Pressure? Anyone know? in reply to John Saeli, 03-15-2003 06:50:37  
John, I have a slightly running 801B WF and made an offer on a non-running 400B SWF. Would these be included in the Racine production? On a tractor with good hydraulic pressure, would down pressure be able to lift the rear end?
Also, is there much difference between the B series and non-B series? Thanks for the info. Slowpoke



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John Saeli

03-16-2003 13:28:27




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: 3 pt Down Pressure? Anyone know? in reply to Slowpoke, 03-15-2003 09:10:52  
Slowpoke; The 801B is a Racine tractor, but the 400B is a Rockford tractor. No simalarity to the 800 like the larger, older Racine 400. I could be wrong but I don't think they put full pressure to the down side. I have never seen one able to lift the back end up. I don't think the linkage would take it. John



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turbo

03-14-2003 09:59:10




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 Re: 3 pt Down Pressure? Anyone know? in reply to Uncle Dave, 03-14-2003 07:33:48  
No



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