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Re: Purchasing a Case 1070
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Posted by Errin OH on April 19, 2006 at 15:41:29 from (64.12.116.74):
In Reply to: Purchasing a Case 1070 posted by ZachOH on April 19, 2006 at 11:12:37:
About the only issue I came across was the PTO. See if it will stop without a load on it. They use a brake and they wouldn't always disengage properly or were flat not working (PTO spins all the time). Other than that the rest is personal preferance. I don't care for where the batteries are. Kinda of a PITA if you have to get to them. I have developed a minor issue with sucking air and think an electric fuel pump at the tank would be nice. Great tractor though. I use the crap outta my 970 (same tractor minus a few cubes). I would recomend that you have it serviced regularly. All those wet clutches depend on good clean oil. Plus if your going to do any dirt work load the tires. I always run out of traction, long before power.
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