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Posted by Lenny on November 18, 2004 at 09:41:14 from (165.221.129.1):
In Reply to: Re: Case 1070 transmission posted by Allan in NE on November 18, 2004 at 09:34:32:
Thanks Allan, The tractor is at the dealer and they opened up the top of the transmission to give me the bad news. I haven't had the opportunity to see it for myself but I'm planning on it. The dealer is reputable and did the powershift repair. They didn't notice, nor did I any problems with the gear transmission at that time. The tractor would get stuck in gear, multiple I now assume, on occasion. I would have to wrestle with the shift level but it would eventually come out then run fine for a while. I was surprised to hear about the gears being shot. I'm the only driver and don't recall any grinding when if finally got stuck for good. Either way it sounds like a major teardown to fix these gears thus the high price of the repair?
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