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Re: differences between H and M tractors
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Posted by Allan in NE on August 16, 2005 at 08:37:15 from (148.78.243.25):
In Reply to: Re: differences between H and M tractors posted by larry dw on August 16, 2005 at 08:26:20:
Okay, Gotcha. These Farmhands came in three different widths. If your 560 won't fit inside, it must have the 100" axles, I would suspect. We ran into the same problem with a wide axle H. Back then, we could buy just the wider parts of the loader to adapt it to the tractor. That wouldn't work nowadays since these old gals are out of production. I've uncovered my email; I can give you a toll free number to my desk and perhaps I can give you some pointers on strengthening that thing up. I'm not kiddin' about breaking a tractor in two. This is just the beast that will do it and it is so darned easy to reinforce them to prevent the problem from happening. Hope ya get 'er figured out, Allan
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