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Re: Re: Re: IH 460 Utiility Hydraulics
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Posted by ken on June 12, 2004 at 13:41:04 from (216.254.236.190):
In Reply to: Re: Re: IH 460 Utiility Hydraulics posted by Rockie on June 12, 2004 at 07:42:13:
does it have a 3pt or just the fast hitch,either way they are workin little units i like mine to no end as for mowing like i said i have a deere 307 that hooks to the drawbar and the pto shaft to it,and really like it, get the high suction blades and it mows almost as good as my regular riding lawnmowers plus it hacks out 6ft at a time.and i have a westendorf loader on it that can be removed in under a minute.so it makes it pretty versitile.also mine is fast hitch and i recently picked up an IH model 200 2pt 8ft blade for the back and you can apply down pressure when bladeing now this might not sound like a big deal but where i'm at in the hills i have lots of clay and when it rains if you walk on it you sink in 6 inchs,and can't walk on it decent for 3 days,but if you blade across it with down pressure a few times it kinda packs it and heck the next day its cracking and you can walk on it.i really like that blade. if you can get it reasonable i'd go for it in a heartbeat.and if it's a 3pt i know a guy near me that has a model 300 ih 8ft blade for sale. plus another thing i like about it is it's short so i can park it in my garage,and it's a wide front so don't have to worry so much about tipping on the sidehills.motors run smooth and pretty good power,my hyds could be faster but i don't mind,you kinda get used to em.the somewhat main problems i've encountered are the pivot bolt on the back on the front a-frame.they get loose thru time ,and the steering shafts or tie rods are good for chewing up the tie-rod ends,i think i've replaced all 4 and i have one of those feeling a little loose already.i would think if it steers pretty good and easy the pump is probably alright,as for the milky fluid,it is a common problem if you leave it outside in the rain it seeps in and then you have milky fluid,so if you do get it keep it inside when not in use.
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