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Posted by Wheels on September 30, 2002 at 21:33:49 from (205.243.25.190):
In Reply to: 560 DIESEL posted by LUKE on September 29, 2002 at 17:16:17:
LUKE, I do not have any definite facts, I would guess by looking at the serial # chart on the side under Reasearch & Info there were Approximately 65,000-70,000 560, built. Quite a few were diesels and I would guess 2/3 of them were diesels, the Gassers are scarce where I am. My 1959 560 D has a serial # 19xxx and the Block is #16xxx. I was going to say that meant aproximately 3000 of the tractors built before it were gas but as I started typing I realized the D282 was used in a bulldozer so those may be included in the 16,000 blocks built before mine. I am Sorry I could not be of real help, I thought someone with the technical Knowledge or a Book would reply to your question. I only have "seat" knowledge. Wheels
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