Posted by Adirondack case guy on February 06, 2019 at 06:16:57 from (69.207.198.19):
In Reply to: Case IH 2294 Tractor posted by bobrobert58 on February 05, 2019 at 17:34:12:
The earlier CASE models 2090/2290 had problems with differentials.There was a massive rework on those differentials to upgrade the spider gear thrusts and bushings plus bigger and better side thrusts washers for the differential carrier. The original differentials had to be taken to a machine shop to allow for the thicker oil impregnated thrust washers. The spiders were conical on the outside and also new harder pins were installed. Your tractor has all those updates and more. The 2290/94 made far more power than advertised and if a farmer weighted the crap out of the tractor so it could not spin a bit, he would have differential problems. Ideally, you want about 5% slippage and pull your tillage equipment at 5mph plus. The only situation where a diff lock would need to be used for a tillage operation, would be if you are moldboard plowing with a in-furrow plow, and the LH land wheel is spinning a lot. I am a former Case dealer and went thru that whole rework scenario on way too many tractors.. Loren
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