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Re: Case 90 series and 70 series tractors
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Posted by Can't even use my name on September 20, 2004 at 09:58:10 from (216.241.134.52):
In Reply to: Re: Case 90 series and 70 series tractors posted by big jt on September 19, 2004 at 22:11:07:
You are correct about the pto's on the 1070's being both 540 and 1000, most were anyways. Only some 2290's were dual pto's and the 1270 up and the 2390 and up were only 1000 rpm. About the bolts in the clutch pack, ask if they have been sheared off and if so if they tapped the holes and put bigger bolts in. The originals are 3/8 and you can put 7/16 (1/2 with a 94 series clutch pack I think, have one in our 1270) in there to pretty much eliminate that problem from ever happening again and in all the Cases we have had only had one have the torque limiter ring get weak, just changed it too. If you split the tractor have the ring checked out before reassembly. Other than that they are pretty stout trannys. Usually by now most have had the updates done to them but be sure to ask.
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