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Re: 560 FARMALL
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Posted by IHMAN3388 on November 03, 2005 at 08:04:05 from (137.36.152.207):
In Reply to: 560 FARMALL posted by bedrock1234 on November 03, 2005 at 07:57:37:
The 460/560s went through a recall their second year of production. the national recall on them was for the rear ends that were dropping out of them because of final drive failures. The problem was that the bearings weren't lasting. IH swapped out bearings and the problems were solved. IH had been using essentially the same rear end since the 1939 H/M and it was maxed out with 60 HP being put through it. Ideally, the field overhaulers would put a stamp on the serial plate saying it was updated and good to go. They are good tractors and thousands are still running around baling, loading, plowing, and parading. I would love to have a 560 wf dsl fast hitch. I say go for it if she's in good shape. IHMAN3388
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