Sorry you feel the way you do. Your question was very vague. The 1170 and 1175 were distinctly different tractors in the Case 70 series lineup. as were the 12-1570's. The only 75 series Case tractor built was the 1175, which was a lighter built 1170. (mainly the monsterous front axle on the 1170 was replaced with a standard 70 series axle. the 1170 also had external disc brakes which were unique to it and the 1090 tractor, unique to it'self. Both 11's had outboard planitarys to handle the extra HP and torque from a 451 Turbo engine. All the 7-1070 series had standard bullgear rears powered by either the 8spd or the 12spd RPS34 trans. Both 11's were 8spd with mechanical clutch. The 12-1570 were a totally different tractor. The tranny was rotated 90 degrees so what used to be the top then became the RH side of the trans and diff. With the abundent horsepower fron the turbocharged 451 and 504 engines, these tractors were designed with inboard planitaries and brakes and offered a 1000rpm pto only. My point here is that you asked a question which encompased a broad variety of Case tractor designs and each design had it's good and bad points. When you get a specific model in mind,post back and we can answer your question in detail. Loren
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