Posted by Adirondack case guy on October 20, 2019 at 10:15:47 from (74.65.90.205):
In Reply to: Case tractor Question posted by john athey on October 20, 2019 at 09:45:21:
They were good starting tractors if everything in the engine is up to par. If in cold climate, I suggest a 110V block heater. Many had a ether start kit installed on them. Canister located behind grill screen. You need to check the usual things reguarding the motor, and need to operate the tractor in all ranges and power shift gears. When depressing the clutch/inching pedal, the tractor needs to surge for a moment. This surge is stopping the PS unit so the 4spd. manual portion of trans can be shifted. The PS shifts should be crisp and not labor the engine when shifting. In reverse you will notice a high pitched wine which is normal. Like all PS tractors, in cold weather it is advised to let the tractor warm a bit before using, so the trans oil is flowing properly. If you do get one, join us down on the CASE DB forum below, with further questions. Loren
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