Posted by Hugh McKinney on April 08, 2014 at 19:14:20 from (72.161.81.19):
This is for Pete 23, or anybody else whose memory is good enough to know about the re-fitting program that IH did when the 460's and 560's came out. I just bought a 1959 460, I know that because that is the date on the LP tank, but trouble is, I don't know anything else about it as far as history. The plate is missing that has the serial number, and so I don't know whether it has been upgraded the way they did back in the day, because of course, there is no ID plate to look at for the "X" mark that it had been upgraded. Pete 23, you said that you did some of those early upgrades...do you have any suggestions for finding out if mine was upgraded? (I mean like things I can look for inside the rear end.) The transmission shifts fine, I just want to know what I'm sittin' on top of when I run it. Thanks, Hugh (anybody else that knows the answer, feel free to jump in).
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