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Re: Re: ih utility tractors
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Posted by ken on March 15, 2004 at 17:40:42 from (216.16.93.148):
In Reply to: Re: ih utility tractors posted by Jimmy King on March 14, 2004 at 21:50:25:
i have a 460 utility and i love it ,has a westendorf loader and 2pt fast hitch and the adapters to go 3 pt.as the one guy said they are prone to t/a's and the p.s. works fine without the loader,but put a load in it and she gets mighty tough also it gets a little front heavy even with fluid in the tires,get a loader full of snow and she just wants to spin the tires,have to dump about half of it out to get moving again,but then i don't have chains yet and that should cure that problem.it currently has floatation tires on front which i like for mowing my river bottom land,but i think they hurt my steering with the loader and want to try a narrower tire to see if it helps.if it does i'm gonna get another set of rear wheels and set those up for mowing with turf tires.then come winter i can switch tires and wheels and be set.for something a little bigger i've seen 656 utility's don't know much about them though.
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