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Posted by Migraine on December 04, 2004 at 14:00:17 from (24.18.75.6):
In Reply to: Next 560 question posted by DANWV on December 03, 2004 at 09:47:33:
I have 2 560 gas and a 460 Diesel (with a 282 motor) and I love them but when I had a chance to buy a 560 Diesel yesterday with wide front, fast hitch, and very straight sheet metal for 2k it was done in a very short time. The 560 with a diesel puts out good power,is not that bad on fuel and can do the job of lots more expensive tractors. The resale value is much higher on the diesel in our area and I personally think the 60 series tractors were some of the most eye appealing iron to ever come out of I.H. They also hold their own very well on the pulling track should you ever venture into that dark abyss. I have a 460 diesel tractor with wide front that is in pieces but all there with 2 extra 282 motors that I just quite can't decide to sell. I guess I get married to these stupid things! Migraine
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