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Re: Re: Re: How do you fix a clutch on a 460?
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Posted by JD on December 18, 2002 at 16:38:45 from (209.240.198.63):
In Reply to: Re: Re: How do you fix a clutch on a 460? posted by 1206SWMO on December 18, 2002 at 10:05:26:
NO! you don't have a clue!! We had a loader on the M we had for many years. The clutch in the M last for years and years. We got the 460 and put the same loader on it. We never used the 460 as hard as the M. Yes we had all the books for the 460 and we know how to adjust the clutch and TA. IN 13 years we had to replace the clutch 4 times. The last 5 years we had it we didn't have a loader on it. We got a loader for a real tractor our John Deere 1520. The loader has been on it for 16 years, and we have the 1520 for 18 years. That tractor still has the same clutch. I know a man that has 7 560s and 1 460. He can use the 560s for years with the same clutch. The 460 1 year and the clutch is bad. My 4020 has been on my farm for 26 years. The clutch has been replaced 1 time. We had MF 65 for 11 years. we never replaced the clutch. If you can pull 3-16's with a 460 YOU DON'T KNOW WHAT RED CLAY IS ON YOU FARM. You'll never pull 3-16's with a 460 on my farm. Lucky if you can pull 2-14's with it here.
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