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If any of you folks are gonna be at AJ's this Sat, I'll have the restored 130 there that I won last winter. Look us up, OK?
I'll have a black cap with CRST on it and a denim shirt/jacket.

Dave S.
 
None of the Case tractors are shaft drive. There is a hat looking steel part on the pto side of the engine with a hydraulic pump mounted on it. Hyd lines from the bottom of the transaxle supply the 10wt motor oil to the pump and the drive motor on the side of the transaxle.
I hope to go to the Sky valley show and The Cowlitz Prarie Thrashing B, down by Toledo Wa. It will be their 50th. Plenty of swap meet stuff, not all tractor though.
 
CASE garden tractors are hydraulic whereas the systems is under contant pressure at all times. Yes... you still have neutral only there is a constant flow of oil under pressure. Hydrostatic is where there still is a constant flow of oil to help cool the system however when the swashplate hasn't been tilted to either side then in neutral the oil flows only under no pressure.
 
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