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Question for Harold H on 460 Cotton Picker

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Cotton Picker

09-08-2006 08:17:26




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I found a 460LP a man wants to sell, the serial number is 31040(1962), the letter codes are G-P-Y.
The G means "Cotton Picker tractor attachment(High Drum)". The tractor did not have the flanged rear axel housings. Did the 460 not have them?, or could this be a replacement rearend?




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Harold H

09-09-2006 05:35:10




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 Re: Question for Harold H on 460 Cotton Picker in reply to Cotton Picker, 09-08-2006 08:17:26  
When the one row cotton picker first came out, IH offered a high drum for a H but it proved underpowered and to light so all later one row high drums were for the M framed (M, SM, 400, 450, & 560 tractors) only. After the two row pickers came out in 57 we basicly sold only new two row high drums. I have never seen a 460 equipped for a high drum (flanged housings) but IH may have offered it in their catalog.The 460 would have plenty of power fo a high drum which was not the case with the H. Does your tractor have a reversable top for a low drum? I think the G was used on both high and low drum tractors but not really sure of this as we never ordered new cotton picker tractors after 57.

Harold H

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09-09-2006 18:03:58




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 Re: Question for Harold H on 460 Cotton Picker in reply to Harold H, 09-09-2006 05:35:10  
What do I need to look for on the reversable top?
My father mentioned the 460 would not have the flanged rear end because the rearend housing was not stout enough. He also said the same as you, by the late 50"s their customers were buying 220 and 220A"s.

The tractor is also a ta delete.



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Harold H

09-10-2006 00:14:37




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 Re: Question for Harold H on 460 Cotton Picker in reply to cotton picker, 09-09-2006 18:03:58  
The reversable top has a hole for the shift lever on both sides and the underside of the top is cast and machined for mounting reversed shift rails. This makes the tractor run the other direction under a low drum picker.

Harold H



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Cotton Picker

09-10-2006 09:12:47




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 Re: Question for Harold H on 460 Cotton Picker in reply to Harold H, 09-10-2006 00:14:37  
It does have that, do you remember what model number the tractor mounted cotton picker was for a 460?



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