Posted by tractorsam on June 23, 2011 at 13:28:17 from (71.7.250.55):
In Reply to: Farmall 460 diesel? posted by tractorsam on June 23, 2011 at 06:33:20:
Thanks for all of the great info so far. I know they weren't a perfect tractor and had their idiosyncrasies (starting esp.) but they can't be any worse than the gas start diesels (of which I have 3). I tend to gravitate towards the weird and unusual and this tractor won't likely be a serious worker. My girlfriend loves the look of the -60 series and I love diesels and wouldn't mind something similar to but less thirsty than the 300 I have. So I guess the hard part is finding the right one for me. Someone mentioned late model ones being better (and I believe I read somewhere about a difference in wrist pin sizes), what qualifies as a 'late model'? There was a 1960 I had my eye on. I'm ideally looking for something with a fast hitch, T/A, PTO, power steering, remotes, wide front, and clamshell style fenders which might be a tall order but a guy can dream can't he? Is the T/A in these tractors basically the same as the one in a 300/400 style tractor or had they changed by then? Many thanks, Sam
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