Posted by NY 986 on December 02, 2013 at 13:53:05 from (67.142.182.22):
In Reply to: Re: 560 IH posted by Danny2Shoes on December 01, 2013 at 20:09:14:
John Deere passed them in the 1960's. The bigger problem with the 560 was the inferior technology versus the larger Deere New Generation tractors. Guys here can hate the 4010 all they want but the 4010 was more operator friendly in terms of steering, operator seat, and brakes. The 4010 had vastly superior hydraulics. Dual speed PTO and if a person took about 30 seconds to inspect the PTO hub they never created an issue though the 20 series PTO was an improvement. We have had a 4010 since new and not once have we had the PTO fail other than clutch wear. The 4010 had reverse synchronized as well as the forward gears. IH's internal problems in the 1950's and early 1960's prevented them from doing the development that would have had a competing tractor at the same time as Deere's New Generation tractors came out.
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