Posted by mkirsch on February 19, 2008 at 05:22:05 from (64.80.108.53):
In Reply to: 560 3 point hitch posted by Bob on February 19, 2008 at 04:37:06:
Technically, you can put the 706's factory 3 point on the 560, by splitting the two tractors at the bell housing and putting the 560 front on the 706 rear.
The steering on the 560 is still mechanically connected to the steering wheel, though, and the 706's steering pedestal doesn't have that provision, so you'd want to swap the frame rails and front bolster to get the 706's power steering setup.
After you do that, the 560's radiator won't fit, so you'll need to install that off the 706 too. The 560's hood won't mate up to the 706's steering pedestal, so you'll need to install the air cleaner, hood and grille off the 706 too.
Essentially, what you end up with is a 706 with your 560's engine in it :)
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