They appear to be a common 1/2" hydraulic hose with male pipe thread at one end and a female JIC fitting at the other. Any local hydraulic supplier or even a NAPA store that makes up hydraulic hoses should be able to duplicate them.Hello, I've been trying to find replacement oil cooler hoses for a 730 case-o-matic. Its the hose that conect to the radiator. Any ideas where i can source them?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Great! Thankyou for the help.They appear to be a common 1/2" hydraulic hose with male pipe thread at one end and a female JIC fitting at the other. Any local hydraulic supplier or even a NAPA store that makes up hydraulic hoses should be able to duplicate them.
Instead of a dry clutch like most tractors in the 50s and earlier had, Case came out with the Case-o-matic, which replaced the dry clutch with a torque converter. There is a leaver, usually on the steering column, that locks the torque converter and automatically disengages when the 'clutch' pedal is depressed.I am actually just getting ready to purchase this 730. Can anybody help explain to me exactly what the case-o-matic is or what function it has? I own another Case tractor a 1030 and it does not have this option.
Draft-o-matic was designed to automatically control the 3 point hitch so a plow stays at a constant depth. Nice for plowing, but a nuisance for other task because a bump will lower or raise your implement.Update, this tractor also has draft automatic. Same question what is it and what is its function. Again any information would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you for the information.Instead of a dry clutch like most tractors in the 50s and earlier had, Case came out with the Case-o-matic, which replaced the dry clutch with a torque converter. There is a leaver, usually on the steering column, that locks the torque converter and automatically disengages when the 'clutch' pedal is depressed.
Oops, I explained the systems below for you. I intended to post that here.I am actually just getting ready to purchase this 730. Can anybody help explain to me exactly what the case-o-matic is or what function it has? I own another Case tractor a 1030 and it does not have this option.
Also the Eagle Hitch is easier to hook up implements in my book. Not sure why Case bothered to switch to the Fergison hitch when the patent expired.@GDJR your 1030 has the draft-o-matic on it too, as keith said its a pain in the arse for anything but plowing, I don't use the 3 point on my 1030 much at all, if I am doing something that needs 3 point, I grab the 800 or 830 with eagle hitch, its way easier to control in my book! I like the Case-o-matic for a lot of operations, it is awesome on a square baler, you knock it down into convertor and then can stand on brakes and basically stop forward motion to let the baler eat a lump while keeping the engine at PTO speed! the 800 and 830 I have are both COM, 1030 clearly not, I like the 1030 on the baler for visibility but the COM is way slicker to use, 800 and 830 are both short hood eagle hitch tractors, never ran an 830 comfortking COM on the baler, that may be the ticket, 730 COM would be identical except for the engine size!
Set your draft to the position setting and it will work just like the eh.@GDJR your 1030 has the draft-o-matic on it too, as keith said its a pain in the arse for anything but plowing, I don't use the 3 point on my 1030 much at all, if I am doing something that needs 3 point, I grab the 800 or 830 with eagle hitch, its way easier to control in my book! I like the Case-o-matic for a lot of operations, it is awesome on a square baler, you knock it down into convertor and then can stand on brakes and basically stop forward motion to let the baler eat a lump while keeping the engine at PTO speed! the 800 and 830 I have are both COM, 1030 clearly not, I like the 1030 on the baler for visibility but the COM is way slicker to use, 800 and 830 are both short hood eagle hitch tractors, never ran an 830 comfortking COM on the baler, that may be the ticket, 730 COM would be identical except for the engine size!
my darn 1030 don't like to stay put, I think the draft lever creeps, I'm sure it needs adjusted, I'm slowly fixing stuff on the old girl as I have time and fundsSet your draft to the position setting and it will work just like the eh.
a bit more info on the Case-O-MaticThank you for the information.
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