Love that big red. I sometimes joke about John Deer and other’s but truth know I love them all and they are all great. It’s just that IH and has always been my favorite. I love the whole farming community and all of the equipment!
I operated a Case 1470TK back in the late 70's. This was the crab steering model that once you got the hang of it, you could make very tight turns. There was a lever behind the seat to your right that turned the rear axle. Pull left or right. Very intuitive. The 504 engine had a great sound with the turbo under load too. The tractor was retired though when the front axle seal started leaking and was not repaired. You had to continuously fill and it just got too hot. I was driving down the highway when the axle housing shattered and the front tire bowed out to the side and the front end went down. Gear oil all over the highway. Neighbor bailed us out by coming over with his 3-point JD 4440 and got us off the highway. Sad ending to a nice machine.
I love the set-up it's awesome. But I also couldn't help but notice how fond the seagulls are of the machine. Its funny because they followed him around in the field.
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4:05 I think you mean foot-pounds instead of pounds per square foot for the torque spec. I had a toy Case tractor like that when I was a kid. I don't know what happened to it, but I wish I still had it.
I was the CIH territory manager in the central valley CA where the Case Power stores had done a decent job of selling rigid frame 4890/94 series. Once the Steiger acquisition was made in Nov 86, most customers wanted the articulated frame design, even the stores. Had one independent dealer who still liked the rigid frame - 9240/60s did not sell well here where they had been the standard under Case prior to the IH merger. Just a preference I would guess.
We had a much earlier version of the Case 4wd line, a 2470. The crab steering could be handy at times, and it would run same speed in reverse as forward-13 mph either way, which was a PITA when farms were 12 miles apart. Cab was decent for its day but hydraulics were primitive and the 3 speed power shift was extremely jerky when cold. Had major engine problems, Case paid for reboring and installing new liners in the 504 engine. Best thing I used it for was plowing snow during the years when we had real winter in Indiana, 1977-early 80's. Ran a JD 8430 of about the same vintage and it would turn sharper than the Case and had a lot better hydraulics. Seemed about the same on fuel consumption and problems.
Those tractors back then were great looking tractors. IMO, Case/IH should have kept the Steiger green colors for all their 4WD tractors right up through today in honor of their heritage.
Our farm had Case 4wd's from the 1470 to 4894. I so wanted one of these but dealers wouldn't budge on the worth of our 4894 so never got one. I know of someone who bought a 9240 new and I believe still has it.
Why were these retired? It’s surprising they didn’t catch on more versus the traditional centre pivot models. We’re they more prone to maintenance issues with the crab steering versus an articulation? Did they not turn as sharp? We’re they just an odd duck relative to the conventional design guys we’re used to? Seems like a pretty nice piece of kit to me.
The 9110. 9130 and 9150 were capable of row crop with the inboard planetary axle - even had a sliding front axle mount on the 9110/30 ala Super Steer that was to compete with / replace the 2+2 before Steiger was bought by Case IH in Nov 86. Tom St John of Steiger (formerly of IH) was the father of that concept .
Earth worms. Seagulls from Lake Ontario are very common during tillage in Western, Central and Northern York. They are surprisingly quite in the field compared to the beach.
It’s the strangest thing to me seeing so many large field tractors without gps in any capacity, never-mind auto steer. Most people here on the prairies of canada have had gps in every field tractor for at least 20 years.
I drove one just like it when it was brand new. Also had a Deere 8760. There was no comparison. The John Deere was so much easier on you,and made much better. That case was so noisy and had a turbo whine that would drive you crazy. Turn around tool twice the room. When you drive 16 hrs a day comfort is all you care about.
No gps, no computer, no def..... ain't the simple life nice?? This is farming, not keeping the equipment manufacturers rich!!! Love it
That thing's a beast. Love old Case/International machines
Beautiful tractor - that deserves a 1/32 version!
It would be a great high detail 1/32 model.
@@bigtractorpower Hopefully Ertl are listening!
I have worked with a 9270 one of the best an most comfortable tractor I ever ran
Another interesting and well presented video Jason. Thank you.
Love that big red. I sometimes joke about John Deer and other’s but truth know I love them all and they are all great. It’s just that IH and has always been my favorite. I love the whole farming community and all of the equipment!
Beast of a tractor Jason... Thx bud.
I operated a Case 1470TK back in the late 70's. This was the crab steering model that once you got the hang of it, you could make very tight turns. There was a lever behind the seat to your right that turned the rear axle. Pull left or right. Very intuitive. The 504 engine had a great sound with the turbo under load too.
The tractor was retired though when the front axle seal started leaking and was not repaired. You had to continuously fill and it just got too hot. I was driving down the highway when the axle housing shattered and the front tire bowed out to the side and the front end went down. Gear oil all over the highway. Neighbor bailed us out by coming over with his 3-point JD 4440 and got us off the highway. Sad ending to a nice machine.
That is Awesome . Never seen one in person. Always heard of the model. Great Video of a Rare Tractor.
This was a nice find. I saw one on a dealer lot in the 90’s and have a brochure on the 9260. It is neat to see one in action.
Man that is some tractor. I'm no tillage expert at all, but I get the impression that the big Case IH's were the supreme tillage beast. Am I wrong?
Thank you.
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This was a nice find. I hope a 9240 will turn up sometime.
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Some of my favorite videos are tillage videos. This is a nice tillage team. Thanks Jason 👍🏻.
Great! Love seeing these videos.
Always been a fan of the all wheel steer Case tractors 🚜
Another great video to start the day, thanks Jason.
Finding a rigid frame Steiger is a real unicorn. I’ve only ever seen them in pictures.
Great to see a video on the 9260 👍👍👍👍👍
I love the set-up it's awesome. But I also couldn't help but notice how fond the seagulls are of the machine. Its funny because they followed him around in the field.
That disc harrow exposes thousands of bugs and larvae its like spreading chicken nuggets in front of a pack of foxterriers
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4:05 I think you mean foot-pounds instead of pounds per square foot for the torque spec. I had a toy Case tractor like that when I was a kid. I don't know what happened to it, but I wish I still had it.
Best tractors made easy to work on....love the powershift
I was the CIH territory manager in the central valley CA where the Case Power stores had done a decent job of selling rigid frame 4890/94 series. Once the Steiger acquisition was made in Nov 86, most customers wanted the articulated frame design, even the stores. Had one independent dealer who still liked the rigid frame - 9240/60s did not sell well here where they had been the standard under Case prior to the IH merger. Just a preference I would guess.
Always enjoy your videos thank you
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Great video.
That's a nice tillage combination👍😉
Deadly rubber!
We had a much earlier version of the Case 4wd line, a 2470. The crab steering could be handy at times, and it would run same speed in reverse as forward-13 mph either way, which was a PITA when farms were 12 miles apart. Cab was decent for its day but hydraulics were primitive and the 3 speed power shift was extremely jerky when cold. Had major engine problems, Case paid for reboring and installing new liners in the 504 engine. Best thing I used it for was plowing snow during the years when we had real winter in Indiana, 1977-early 80's. Ran a JD 8430 of about the same vintage and it would turn sharper than the Case and had a lot better hydraulics. Seemed about the same on fuel consumption and problems.
Well…the birds certainly appreciate what that tractor is turning up. Good video 👍. Regards from Down Under.
Interesting consept with the 4 wheel steer. I've never seen one before.
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Awesome video 👍
Those tractors back then were great looking tractors. IMO, Case/IH should have kept the Steiger green colors for all their 4WD tractors right up through today in honor of their heritage.
Our farm had Case 4wd's from the 1470 to 4894. I so wanted one of these but dealers wouldn't budge on the worth of our 4894 so never got one. I know of someone who bought a 9240 new and I believe still has it.
Nice work brother 👍
Great video!
Glad you enjoyed it. Thank you for watching.
Why were these retired? It’s surprising they didn’t catch on more versus the traditional centre pivot models. We’re they more prone to maintenance issues with the crab steering versus an articulation? Did they not turn as sharp? We’re they just an odd duck relative to the conventional design guys we’re used to? Seems like a pretty nice piece of kit to me.
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Awesome thumbnail and video. Another NY video! Yes we farm here in NY Midwest. 😅. What part of NY is this?
I've noticed some of those earlier CIH Steigers have narrow grilles vs wide ones. Is it the smaller models with the narrow grille?
The 9110. 9130 and 9150 were capable of row crop with the inboard planetary axle - even had a sliding front axle mount on the 9110/30 ala Super Steer that was to compete with / replace the 2+2 before Steiger was bought by Case IH in Nov 86. Tom St John of Steiger (formerly of IH) was the father of that concept .
Is this somewhere near the Syracuse NY area or farther north? Nice video, dirt looks pretty dry with the dust flying.
The disc setup must pull hard a 26 foot for a 300 HP tractor . We pulled a 26 foot disc on a 150 HP 1556
Porque solo este case 9260 no es articulado
I didn't know they made a rigid frame steiger
Jason, what are those seagulls looking for? I’m a Midwestern kid I was hoping somebody could tell me what those birds are going for curious curious.
Earth worms. Seagulls from Lake Ontario are very common during tillage in Western, Central and Northern York. They are surprisingly quite in the field compared to the beach.
We have that same tractor
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Thank you for watching.
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This is a cool Case IH tractor.
It’s the strangest thing to me seeing so many large field tractors without gps in any capacity, never-mind auto steer. Most people here on the prairies of canada have had gps in every field tractor for at least 20 years.
The birds 😂
Eating worms.
I drove one just like it when it was brand new. Also had a Deere 8760. There was no comparison. The John Deere was so much easier on you,and made much better. That case was so noisy and had a turbo whine that would drive you crazy. Turn around tool twice the room. When you drive 16 hrs a day comfort is all you care about.
The rear disk blade is bent just a fyi
It happens. A rock get caught and bends or breaks a blade. I am sure it has been fixed.
I ran a 9270 tractor
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Whens your first day? Good luck on the job.
What a stupid prank.
Es bonito el case pero es mejor articulado
Es mejor articulado girando en la mitad con los gatos hidráulicos
17mph my butt we have a 9330 and 9380 and both go 20mph plus
9380 good tractor
@Pat Loebertmann it is we've only ever had 2 problems with it the serpentine belt and a seal on a 90 fitting
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They look really Unhandy to turn around.
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Great video 👍