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'58 Farmall 560 with 600 hrs on it
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Posted by Darren on March 05, 2002 at 23:05:56 from (63.214.11.77):
Ol' John down the road says this is the tractor for me. I need a rig to plow and disk, alot of tiller work and a 3pt forklift. He's got a 1958 Farmall 560 gas, Schwartz WF, TA, live PTO, 2point, 600 hours on it, 30 years stored in a barn, boys this thing purrs. Not a museum piece but the tin's all straight and rust is almost zero. Q #1) is $6000 too obscene? (gasp!) Q #2) convert to 3point? This one's got me worried. It's got a 2point (quick hitch?) I'd like the option to hook up cleanly to any modern 3pt/pto implement, without doing anything too blasphemous to this pristine beauty. What's the story? Is it a common conversion? Is it possible? Expensive? Or is the 2point the greatest invention I've never heard of? Market farmer, 10-15 acres, 36 yrs old Silvana (pop 150 or so), Washington State
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