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Posted by Jimmy King on July 27, 2003 at 21:59:20 from (63.189.16.36):
In Reply to: Re: Farmall 460 posted by Tim on July 27, 2003 at 18:55:34:
Tom I have a 1959 460D yes you have to use the glow plugs to stsrt it in summer even if it has only been shut off for only a few mins. But when it is running you have never heard a smoother running engine. Good glow plugs and a good starter are the secret to starting. Gutless I don't think so I have pulled a 7ft. roam offset plow to the axle in 2nd gear on 2&1/4 gal. per hr. and left and right New Holand Rakes on 1/2 gal per hr. I have a 706 and a 756 both with the German 310 Diesel and my 30 year old son will drive the 460 over them any day. I have pulled a 12ft. New Holand 495 haybine with ease and 605F Vemeer big round baler. I have had it on a dino and turned 63HP. at 540 pto rpm. If it has a factory IHC wide front cut about 1 & 1/2 inches out of each guide arm on the spindles and it will reduce turning radius a bunch.
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