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Re: 460 vs 560
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Posted by Wardner on September 20, 2006 at 20:11:12 from (4.154.245.120):
In Reply to: 460 vs 560 posted by BDM on September 20, 2006 at 19:30:17:
All the heavy stuff with the exception of most of the TA is scaled down from the 560 to 460. The rear wheels and axles will not interchange. Interchangeable items would be some of the sheet metal, electrical items, hydraulic pumps, seat, steering wheel, rims, some parts of the Fast Hitch, some engine parts, and lots of small parts like TA and PTO levers, guages, throttle parts, and on and on. One could spend hours crossing the parts books. This is why I have a 460 book but only own a 660 from the 40-60 series. I like to know what I can use from the smaller, more numerous tractors. The 460 traces its linage from the H. The 560 from the M.
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