Posted by cowboy2005 on December 15, 2019 at 13:05:25 from (104.241.213.193):
Hey, I'm back with yet again another question. Are case 970s good tractors? yes? no? Ive heard it both ways some of the guys I've talked to swear by them and some say they are trash because of the powershift. What is your experience with them? Around me here they go pretty cheap like 3-5k What about 1370s? Both of these are tractor models I'm looking at as a option for the future. If all goes according to plan I will be making some hay these summer with a DB 1210. Around me DB 1210s go around 5k I'm looking at purchasing one from a guy I know for 1,000 It needs a few wrenches turned but seems to be a solid tractor, I'm considering selling it later and purchasing a Case 970 or 1370. However as of now I don't really need a bigger tractor then the DB 1210, I don't think anyway. So long story short what is the Good and Bad of the case 970 and 1370s?
Sorry this post is a little long winded, thanks in advance and merry early Christmas! -Garrett
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