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Re: 460 hi utility
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Posted by CNKS on June 05, 2005 at 11:57:39 from (204.249.178.138):
In Reply to: 460 hi utility posted by 1951 RTU on June 05, 2005 at 08:53:34:
I have one, but I don't know the answer. If I was farming I would rather have the row crop. I bought it because I saw it on a salvage dealers lot, knew what it was and couldn't resist. The Hi-utility is basically a utility with longer spindles on the front axle and the 460 row crop rear end and wheels -- gearing and ground speeds are the same as the row-crop, I believe. Getting on and off is easier, it has a shorter turning radius than the row crop, provided the row crop has a WFE. There was also a 350 HU--My personal opinion is that IH was trying to cover all the bases, as other manufacturers had similr high clear tractors. I live in SW Kansas, don't know the history of the tractor, but it is likely local, no tobacco within 1500 miles of here. I would guess the production at 800-1000, but that is nothing more than a guess, based on the production of other IH "unusual" tractors.
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