Posted by wolfman on February 19, 2019 at 19:57:10 from (207.255.110.87):
In Reply to: no complaints tractor posted by Al Baker(pumpman) on February 19, 2019 at 06:51:08:
We bought a 1958 Farmall 460 in 1967. It had been around the block, tack read 3999 and wouldn't turn over. We ran that tractor from sun up to well after dark for years.. We were farming seven farms then. It plowed the ground, disced the ground, picked the corn, ran the forage harvester with wagon behind, it baled the hay, ran the haybine, it hauled the wagons. after 43 years of use and abuse i sold it and I think the original TA might have been starting to slip a tad if you didn't snap it from low to high. The 460 was definitely not a powerhouse and the TA got used A LOT. Talk about an energizer bunny. Can't begin to imagine how many hours it clocked. Couple overhauls, 4 or 6 sets of tires. What a tough, tough tractor.
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