Posted by IaGary on March 31, 2008 at 06:07:39 from (67.55.192.138):
In Reply to: Farmall 460 diesel posted by Bluehorse on March 31, 2008 at 05:22:56:
I"ve been around 560"s all my life.
At one time there were 7 in the neighborhood during the mid 60"s.
2 gassers and 5 diesels. All but 1 on them were pulling 4-16"s plows. The other one was pulling 5-14"s. 3 are still in the neighborhood today.
NOT A SINGLE ONE OF THEM HAD REAREND PROBLEMS.
Never knew a rear end problem exsisted in them till I got on this web site 3 years ago.
There were also 4 460"s in the neighborhood.And none of them had a rearend problem either. Our 460 pulled the planter and harrow for 12 years. And lived under a loader for 25 years. We replaced the clutch 3 years ago and that was the first time to open up the tractor. Still had the orginal engine and all when it burned up in a fire last summer. It was a gasser.
Diesels could be a little tuff to start sometimes but otherwise I think they were a good all around tractor. If you keep the glowplugs working and the battery system in good shape they were fine.
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