I have had the Case 870 8 speed diesel, SN 8730524, for a number of years. The 870 makes a fine planter tractor, it's easy on fuel, very agile and has excellent brakes. This year we decided to clean her up a little for the upcoming Case featured show at Boonville, MO. After the fun is over, it will be worked as usual.
Jim Peeper
Centralia, Missouri
Need more dimensions on a part? Check our website
The print catalog is great. We are very proud of the work we’ve done on our catalog and we know that our customers love to have one in hand. However, space is limited in the catalog, but unlimited online. In many instances we’ve added additional measurements and dimensions to our website that aren’t found in the catalog. In addition, many times, we spell out the various tractors that a product fits whereas in the catalog, we have to abbreviate and list year ranges etc. So, if you find yourself wishing for more information on a part you are looking at in our catalog, we have a few recommendations.
- Search our site by part number – In most cases this will land you directly at the product detail page. If you are taken to the search results page, you may see information in other tabs, under General or Social or Video. Take a moment and look at those other tabs, sometimes we will have additional information or details on a part on our blog or in a helpful how to document.
- Once you are on the product detail page, make sure to read through all of the information. When available, at the bottom of the description, there will be a link to some additional information or to a diagram. Sometimes the diagrams will contain more detailed measurement information (particularly true in the case of seat components and carburetor floats).
- If you still aren’t seeing the measurements that you need to determine if a tractor part will fit your machine, then send an email to our customer service department. We’ll see if we can get the appropriate measurements and then we’ll list them on our site to help out future customers.
Tractor Stories – Class of “50”
This is my 1950 Allis Chalmers model B that my friend and i built this past winter.
I had restored a 1938 Allis B and I needed to try something a little different, being a autobody person by trade this is what I came up with using Steiner's restoration parts, like the WD fenders that were fitted to this tractor. I would like to thank Rich (aka Woody) for his help and the b/s that came with it. I used PPG paint DCC single stage system.
Thank you Robert for your pictures and story!
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