I'm a bettin your 1030 had an adjustable front axle but was a set back design.
The L,LA,500,600,900 and 930s were all chain drive and non adjustable axles front and rear. These were all considered to be "standard" tractors.
1966 Case came out with the 930/1030 gear drive with adjustable axles front and rear. They used this design for both rowcrop and wheatland tractors.
Case called the rowcrops "General Purpose" tractors. They had a set forward front axle, narrow tires and narrow fenders. The wheatlands they called "Western" tractors. They had a set back front axle, wide tires and wide full fenders.
Both designs had adjustable axles front and rear. They also had 3 point hitch as an option.
To make more confusion, their 730/830 line always offered 3 versions. GP, Standard and Western Special with the Standard being a combination of the other two in that it was non adjustable axles and set back front axle of the Western design, but had row crop narrow fenders and a 3 point hitch.
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