OT,1570 Case Spirit of '76
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Topic: OT,1570 Case Spirit of '76
Posted By: FREEDGUY
Subject: OT,1570 Case Spirit of '76
Date Posted: 19 Mar 2020 at 6:13pm
There is a post on YT with a pic of the above tractor. Is this machine in the class of a 7080? You've got to admit, that Case tractor "screamed" power :-)
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Posted By: Dan Hauter
Date Posted: 19 Mar 2020 at 9:36pm
Yes, a Case 1570 is in the same class as an A-C 7080. Back in the day we had a very strong Case & Massey-Ferguson dealer in town. There used to be a lot of Case tractors & Massey combines around here. He didn't sell many Massey tractors or Case combines. We still have a Case IH dealer in town. The closest Massey dealer is about 70+ miles away. Very few Massey combines left around here. Same for all Massey & AGCO lines. No dealer so no product in this area.
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Posted By: Lonn
Date Posted: 20 Mar 2020 at 7:36am
Same class but was introduced a couple years after the 7080 and in my opinion a 1570 will see more shop time. Strong pulling tractor none the less from what I've been told over the years.
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Posted By: WD45Diesel57
Date Posted: 20 Mar 2020 at 7:57am
i was always told those Case powershifts must be kept a minimum 5 gallons over filled to prevent failure!
------------- 1-B's, 2-C, 2-CA's,2-WF, 1-WC,1-G, 3-WD's, 2-WD45, 1-RC, 1-D17 Diesel, 1-D14, 2-D15,1-D17 row crop,1-D19 gas and All Crop 40,60,66,72,90 and 100
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Posted By: FREEDGUY
Date Posted: 20 Mar 2020 at 4:36pm
WD45Diesel57 wrote:
i was always told those Case powershifts must be kept a minimum 5 gallons over filled to prevent failure! | I thought that was needed in the IH trannies?? Sadly, seems like the Doc has recommended this for some ALLIS models?? And FYI, it's doing "parked" PTO work(silage blower,lagoon pump) with the shift lever in reverse :-)
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Posted By: DougG
Date Posted: 21 Mar 2020 at 10:18am
Posted By: injpumpEd
Date Posted: 21 Mar 2020 at 11:43am
Don't leave them in reverse is what I remember to keep from galling them up.
------------- 210 "too hot to farm" puller, part of the "insane pumpkin posse". Owner of Guenther Heritage Diesel, specializing in fuel injection systems on heritage era tractors. stock rebuilds to all out pullers!
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Posted By: FREEDGUY
Date Posted: 21 Mar 2020 at 12:39pm
DougG wrote:
Why in reverse? | Seems like certain parts don't get as much lube in reverse ??
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Posted By: HD6GTOM
Date Posted: 21 Mar 2020 at 12:43pm
According to the guys that owned them, they were not so nimble as a 7080. I have run a couple of 7080 pulling NH3 etc. I did not think they were too nimble, but they were rented tractors, dealer may have "detuned" them a bit. One of my good fuel customers had a first year 7080. He traded it for a last year 7080. His hired man told me the early 7080 would work circles around the later 1. His neighbor had a 1570. Those are what I am comparing them to. The 1570 was traded for a Case 4x4.
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Posted By: Lonn
Date Posted: 21 Mar 2020 at 12:44pm
Lube pump pumps backwards in reverse and starves bearings of oil in tranny
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Posted By: bigal121892
Date Posted: 21 Mar 2020 at 12:54pm
Dad rented a Case 1570 one fall for some tillage work, I thought it was okay, of course that was nearly 40 years ago.
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