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Re: 560/460 rear ends
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Posted by K.B.-826 on January 11, 2005 at 18:15:47 from (209.163.30.22):
In Reply to: 560/460 rear ends posted by Sonny F on January 11, 2005 at 15:13:55:
The higher the serial number, the better. From the looks of the 460 parts book, tractors above serial number 11677 have most of the differential updates installed from the factory, while anything above 12825 should have all of the differential updates. Anything below those numbers will have a triangle stamped on the serial number tag if they have had the differential updated in the field. Anything above 19520 will have roller inner axle bearings/ball outer axle bearings. Anything lower than that could be updated, but might still have ball inner bearings. Looks like the 560 differential updates occured at serial number 23925. Once again, anything below that should have the triangle stamp if it has been updated. Anything above 31016 will have roller inner axle bearings/ball outer axle bearings, while anything below that might still have ball inner bearings. I doubt you will find any that haven't been updated. If they were going to fail, they would have 40 years ago.
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