The J.I. Case 1210 was a utility tractor produced from 1976 to 1980, built in Meltham Mills, Huddersfield, England. It shared its design with the David Brown 1210 (synchromesh transmission) and David Brown 1212 (power shift transmission). It featured a David Brown 3.6L 4-cylinder liquid-cooled diesel engine, with transmission options including a 12-speed synchromesh and a 12-speed partial power shift Hydra-Shift. The tractor was available in two- or four-wheel drive configurations with an open operator station equipped with ROPS. It had a fuel capacity of 22 gallons and a hydraulic system capacity of 13 gallons with an open center hydraulic system. The rear hitch was category II, and the PTO was independent with 540/1000 rpm options. Dimensions included a 90 inch wheelbase and a weight of 7,100 lbs. Tires were 7.50-16 front and 18.4-34 rear. Electrical system used negative ground.
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