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Posted by Chris-se-ILL on September 04, 2003 at 10:36:16 from (216.174.170.184):
In Reply to: Re: Re: how many tractors at your place? posted by Farmer John on September 02, 2003 at 21:04:18:
{quote from Farmer John}: "Sorry Chris but your 1460 cannot be a 1987. It wouldn't be an IH and it wouldn't be a 14 series as the 16's had arrived and so had Case." {unquote} Hey Farmer John, I blame it on senility, fat-fingers and dislecsia.... LOL Hahaha!!! You are right! I proof-read that post 2 or 3 time before posting and after reading your post I had to go back and look again twice before seeing what you were talking about.... My 1460 is a 1978 model {transposed the last two numbers}! It was made about the first year that Axial-Flows were run down the assembly line! It has had a long life (chronometer was replaced over a decade ago so I have no idea what the hours are) and it will still cut beans this fall {uses a 20ft. wide #810 grain table with a Hart-Carter floating cutterbar}. I have worn out about everything that is possible to wear out, patched everything that wore, and I still run the ol' beast! Couldn't get $5K for the whole thing though.... LOL!
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