Ha-Ha, Yes, kinda out of place. The first 4010 was almost an exact duplicate to the Moneypit 4010-D Dad bought December of 1968, except Dad's had a worn out OEM WFE with bald 11Lx15 tires due to totally shot tierod ends. Rear tires on his were 45 degree lug GY 15.5's which matched up with his 12-38 M&W duals with about the same amount of tread as those Firestones. Dad paid $3600. He got the matching 4RW frt mount cultivator for it too. He didn't get the NFE with Roll-O-Matic and worn out 6.00x16 tires for $500. Prior owner must not have owned a grease gun as much wear as that tractor had!
That HUGE IH 560 Payloader was a bargain, at least in Price per Pound! Quite a Beast, could have had a 380 hp DTA-817 or 415 hp Cummins KT-1150. Up to 40 TON 6.5 cubic yard to 12 cubic yard bucket capacity! And IH/Hough made a 580, even bigger!
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