Posted by tcanthonyii on December 28, 2008 at 21:03:27 from (71.31.200.148):
I'm going to an auction in a few weeks and they have 2 farmall 560's. One auction bill states that both 560's are for parts and the other states one as for parts only. At any rate I haven't seen them yet so I don't know of the condition. Will a 560 fast hitch fit onto an M? If I could get these cheap ( the statement on the auction bill is
"Condition of Machinery and Improvements – The Machinery Has Not Been Used For Several Years, Obsolescence Is Obvious, Much Is Salvage, Some Badly Vandalized. The Outbuildings Are Old, Unattended Valued Only For Their Materials. The 1,600 Square Foot Home Needs Restoration, See Below."
If it does or if i can be it may be cheaper than getting a full 3 point setup. All I really want the hitch for is to pull a rear blade, a mower at some point and just to have a drawbar to move trailers around (which would be it's main use).
Will any other parts off a 560 fit an M? My Father in law is thinking of buying them anyway just to fix up be we'll see.
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