Posted by INCase on April 01, 2009 at 06:23:20 from (71.115.12.38):
In Reply to: 770 case posted by Bob from missouri on March 31, 2009 at 19:03:42:
Post this on the Case board you"ll get more feedback. The older Eagle hitch case tractors did have the top link point up high and you either had to extend the equipment up to match or add a lower top link point (had to be creative). The later 30 series Comfort kings I think had 2 points and I would think the 70 series would have had only the 1 "normal" point or 2 as well. Best bet is to measure lower link points to top link point and lower links to PTO height. Can"t remember off hand what that distance is. Otherwise great tractors especially if its a diesel and it not a power shift. Power shifts were ok if not abused. Gaser"s weren"t bad either just not as good as a diesel. Good luck.
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