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2594 Case, Opinions needed

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casered

08-23-2003 19:51:20




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Hello all, we are looking to replace our 1978 model 1270 Agri King with a newer tractor. The local dealer that we buy most of our equipment and parts from has a 2594 CaseIH for sale. I know the engine is basically the same as the 1270, but I need some feedback on the other systems of the tractor. Mainly on the hydraulics, transmission and electronics as these are the systems differing the most from our tractor. Any problems with these systems that you guys are aware of? The tractor has about 5300hrs on it looks very good, has 2 hyd valves and 20.8-38 clamp on duals. They are asking $16,800 for the unit. Is this a good deal? We have mainly IH and Case tractors on the farm and that's kind of what my dad wants to stick with. I on the other hand am open to any tractor with a good brand history. What do you guys think would be a good choice? The tractor would be used mainly for tillage and also for pulling gravity wagons. We want to have at least 160 hp, a cab and a powershift transmission and spend no more than $20,000. Dual's are a neccessity for our tillage operation. The tractor we are looking at meets all our criteria. Thanks in advance for your info. Have a good one all.

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Shane

08-24-2003 07:18:40




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 Re: 2594 Case, Opinions needed in reply to casered, 08-23-2003 19:51:20  
We don't own a 94 series, all of ours are 70 series but our neighbors have some. They love them, real nice cabs, good power and few problems. Don't think they have had to do any major work on any of them. The engines in the 1270 is a 451 cubic inches and the 2594 is a 504 cubic inches so they are a bit different. The newer Cases seem to have more power and start easier, I think they changed the head designs and a few other things to make them a bit better. You can expect at least 180 horse out of it, way more then the 1270. All in all it should be a really nice machine.

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