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Re: Hydraulic problem 460 Mc -Farmall
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Posted by Joe Evans on June 07, 2007 at 04:47:27 from (162.40.16.137):
In Reply to: Re: Hydraulic problem 460 Mc -Farmall posted by PaulW_NJ on June 06, 2007 at 21:19:58:
Funny you mention that. The 460 is in the shop with most of the sheetmetal off of it because of the front-end fix. The tear down was going to be a two-parter: front end and TA. I "need" the 460 for our upcoming Fair in two months, and I'm now hedging on heading into a TA project right now. Regardless, there will DEFINITELY be a full report on a TA fix. Dad "fixed" it many years ago, but that didn't turn out to be long-lived, plus some seals were rolled or installed incorrectly allowing the tractor to leak profusely and from places that don't have places. You can always tell when I was running the shuttle at the Fair with the 460: it dribbled Hy-Tran on the asphalt leaving "tracks". At least that was testimony that I was doing my volunteer duty at the Fair. No argument as to whose tractor it was!
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