Posted by pete 23 on November 12, 2013 at 20:51:41 from (74.33.75.51):
In Reply to: 560 updates posted by ziemerj on November 12, 2013 at 18:27:28:
If you have that early of a tractor it was supposed to get the up date. The mark may have just been omitted by the installer. The easiest way to tell for sure if you have the original update (MORE IMPROVEMENTS CAME LATER ON) is to pull one brake off and pull brake shaft out. Updated differential will have tapered roller bearings on differential and the brake shaft will have a huge ball bearing ST 305. Original differential had ball bearings. Bull gears and brake shaft are different also and I can tell by looking at the gear tooth profile but can't readily explain unless you had both old and new to compare.
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