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ralph1111

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Need axle for 560 INTERNATIONAL UTILITY.
Been told bye a very realiable source this is
the only that will work.
Final drive is 17.5"long ,casting # is 350303 this is for reference only i only need axle.
Serial number is 640 which make it a 1968.
axle od is 2 3/4".
Thanks Ralph
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There appears to be a couple of errors in your post.

(1) Never heard of a 560 Utility. I think you mean 460 Utility.

(2) Date of MFG should be 1958.

The axle clamp appears to be Row Crop. Not splined Standard Tread or Utility. Some 460 Utilities did use a clamp style sliding hub for center bolted steel wheels but you don't have those wheels.

364651R3 AXLE, rear 2-3/4" wheel end dia. x 39" long fits the heavy axle Farmall 460.

That part number also works for International Hi-Utility. Judging by the apparent tire size in the photo, I think you may have a Hi-Utility based forklift.

You need the heavy axle option from a 460 Hi-Utility or Farmall. That heavier axle will likely be found on the same models of 300-350.

All this info was found on the CaseIh on-line parts book. You could do your own research by clicking the link below
click me for CaseIH parta book
 
It seems likely that the 504 Row Crop axle would be the same but I didn't check. Maybe even 656 and others. Goto the on-line parts book to find out.
 
Thanks Wardner you are right it is 1958,as for the the clamps and wheels i don't know what some one else hase done I think someone may have put row crop clamps and wheels on it,what i do know is the axle is splined and not as long as a row crop and the badges on sheet metal say 560 .I have added two more pictures hope this helps figure out what i am dealing with any help or ideas are welcome.
thanks Ralph
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Maybe 560 International Axle? They had splined hubs. Many of them in the Dakotas in wheat country.

A month ago, 460 Utility being parted out at Jerry Everitt Strawberry Point IA 563-767-2175.
He is cleaning up his yard and most of the remaining is going to the recyclers. Is it still there? Don't know. Is it a heavy one, don't know.
 
350303 is the axle housing for a cotton picker that went from the transmission to the drop housings. If it doesn't have the drop boxes on it the axle # would be 350305R 1,2,or 3.
If it has drop box axle # 350311R whatever.
If 350303 is the axle housing # contact salvage yards in the south. Think some earlier cotton picker tractors would have a axle that can be used, Super M ETC.
 
Thanks to everyone i'm still looking but after searching caseih site i belive that someone has enter mixed 560 and 460 parts and the axle i need is for a 460 with the heavy axles 2 3/4" X 39" need to get the rest of the axle out to be sure of length. update to come.
Ralph
 
Axle in picture is not a 39 inch axle. Does the housing axle goes in have the casting number you posted in the first post? If not can you find a casting number on the housing? If it is the same cast # as the first post check out my other post.
I corrected a number that I messed up.
Only 60 series tractors I can think of using a bolt in the axle end are the 460 utility, or other 460 made like one, or a international 560 type. Don't think a 460 utility type with splined axles used a 2-3/4 axle.
 
Got axel out today not a bad job,still dont know what model tractor the final drive is from.
The axel is 30"long +or-,don't see a 30" axel on caseih site maybe from the cotton picker,D SLATER can you confirm they had 30"axel , the casting is 350303 3 their may be a number in the space area but cant make it out if there is.
Thanks Ralph
 
All I can say is the housing 350303R3 was a cotton picker housing. housing won't work on a 460. Don't think the cotton picker axle was splined though. Can't help with the length, those tractors not common to my area.
Don't know if a international 560 axle would fit that housing since it has splines.
Also this could be a axle special to the manufacture of the fork lift, is there another ID tag other than the IH one on the tractor?
Suspect the axle housing was used on the forklift because of the mounting holes at outer end to attach some parts of the unit to.
In some cotton picker tractors the geared drops or offset housings are bolted to the end of housing 350303R3 and the weight carrying axle is in the drop. Not a splined axle in a regular tractor though. Does your tractor have the drop or offset housings, or does the axle come out of housing 350303R3?
 

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