Posted by Armand Tatro on December 14, 2009 at 15:39:39 from (71.201.22.21):
In Reply to: Farmall 460 Gas posted by BenB on December 14, 2009 at 12:38:38:
Check with the Tractor Vet. He posts on this site and knows a lot about the 460 series. There should be a way to hook the steering into the tow tractor and steer the towed tractor with a remote on the towing tractor. Use a 10 or 15 foot push bar instead of a chain and you can push or pull the dead tractor well as steer it. When the salvage trucks come to pick up fire damaged tractors or combines they hook hoses to the steering on the dead machines and with the winch and remote steering one man can most generally load a machine. My Big-4 has a stuck engine and I pushed into the shop by myself using my 560D with a push pole and controlled the steering with a remote on the 560. Steered it where I wanted it. The tractor vet can tell you how to hook the hoses to your 706. The type of front end on the 460 will make no diffenerce Armand
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