Posted by D Slater on November 23, 2014 at 18:47:30 from (184.14.183.33):
In Reply to: Fast hitch to 3pt posted by luke470 on November 22, 2014 at 17:42:46:
Going to guess this is a farmall 460. They were made with and without power steering. There's a serial number break on the upgrades. After the serial number break the tractors were built with the upgrades out at the time. Before the serial break a triangle mark was supposed to be put on the serial plate if upgraded. Some of the later tractors built had a few more upgrades than ones that started being upgraded around serial number 12,000. Somewhere less than a thousand above or below that number. Would need to look up the exact number. Depending on how much 3 point equipment used. More than one size or shape 2 point arms come in handy. The adapter IH sold doesn't work the best on some things. I use a 8 inch raise like Zach and in picture, made them from straight prongs, a 4 inch raise, a straight and offset for the 32 inch spacing with a 2 inch raise. For the top link a bolt on like in picture can be used. Made up the one in the picture but some places sell them. 460 also has bolt holes in the rear of the transmission housing that a top link bracket can bolt to. can't remember if the 2 point lift shaft is in the way for that or not.
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