Posted by D Slater on August 11, 2009 at 08:16:22 from (72.65.141.137):
In Reply to: 560 rear end posted by Gary Hutchinson on August 10, 2009 at 19:33:01:
If nothing already posted lets you know for sure. I don't claim to be a 560 expert, so I will say that if you remove one of the brake housings and the retainer plate the inside brake shoe is beside and look at its backside. There will be a 6 digit number. If it begins with 37 it should have all the updates installed, at least the ones I messed with did. If it starts with a lower # the differential and bull gears were probably not replaced. Your tractor is a little past the serial # to come with all the updates. Even if its marked with the triangle, IH changed upgrade parts at least a couple of times trying to solve problems before the last batch of upgrade parts. So depending on when the work was done or if, you may have none, some or all upgrades. Some tractors got short cutted with parcial upgrades also.
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