I'm surprised at some people's infatuation with 3 pt hitch attachments. Dad had a 450 Farmall with Fast Hitch. He bought the tractor used in '65 with a 4F-43 4-14 fully mounted plow, and an IH#25 5 ft rotary chopper, that chopper was built like a battleship! And a year later bought a Service 6 ft Fast Hitch rear blade. Everything else we did with it stuff got hooked to the FH drawbar. December of '68 Dad got a 4010 Deere, with 3-point. The ONLY thing we used it for was to install the lift bar between the rear rock shaft and left gang of the frt mounted cultivator. Dad even took the lift links and lower links OFF the tractor since they were never going to be used. Everything we did with the tractor used pull type equipment.
More than likely the OP's 460 has the HD rear axles, 2-3/4" same as M,SM,400,450,560,656,666,686. The 2-1/2" axles were standard, same size as H, SH, 300, 350. Yep, load the spreader a bit lighter in the front but you can pile it on towards the rear. We had a Deere #R ground driven spreader, I've seen it rated 135 cubic feet, and 140 bushel, I thought it was small. Not sure what Deere considered a load, but we piled EVERYTHING possible in it, heaped up to the max, and pulled it with a FARMALL H.
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