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Posted by Wardner on April 10, 2007 at 00:25:46 from (4.154.244.154):
In Reply to: 560 or 660 posted by Ryan Brumley on April 09, 2007 at 23:08:57:
Without looking at my parts book, I'll say the hoods are the same. The only difference in the sheet metal are the dog legs and badges. The 660 legs are extended three inches to accommodate the taller radiator. There is also a cast iron trim piece below the grill. 660 has a six blade fan; the 560 has a five blade fan. The biggest difference is the planetary hubs on the 660. Its hard not to notice them. The tachs should be different because the engine is set for 2400 vs 1800 rpm even though the diesel injection pump and injectors are the same. The remaining differences are the rear tires, rims, wheels, and gear ratio at the differential. The 660 weighs close to 1800 lbs more than the standard tread 560. It has 20 hp more, too. I have pretty much covered everything.
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