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Re: Thinking bout buying Farmall 460
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Posted by Bryan on June 06, 2002 at 06:39:18 from (205.243.112.50):
In Reply to: Thinking bout buying Farmall 460 posted by Jeff Heims on June 05, 2002 at 19:49:57:
The 460 gas (I'm guessing your looking at a gas model?)is a good tractor and plenty of size for you. If your going to be bush hogging, make sure the tractor has a three point hitch because those 460s came from the factory with a "fast hitch" which only had two arms instead of the three on a three point. You can get an adapter to make it a three point and get yourself the top link to make it work. I'm not sure where you would get this bracket though! It is possible to get a bushhog for the fast hitch, but they are rare. As for the loader, I know a IH 1701 or IH 2000 would fit. There is probably many other brands that would fit too with some slight modifications. It seems that the 460s have never really been high priced tractors.(which is good in your case!) I would expect to pay between $2000 - $3200 depending on overall shape. I agree with the other guys though on that I would look out for guys who only sell used tractors, they usually get them at auctions and you never know what you are getting then! Good luck
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