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Re: Farmall 460 chassis vs. 504
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on March 11, 2004 at 17:36:03 from (64.228.12.178):
In Reply to: Farmall 460 chassis vs. 504 posted by Tom Dennis on March 11, 2004 at 12:10:47:
Tom: Joe has just about covered it all. The rear chassis will share a few components, but very few. Torque tube with the TA is probably the same or very close. Early 504 had the same IPTO. There may be a few common drive line parts. The chassis itself on 460 is the same as 300 and 350 and would be in the same weight class with 504. However the 540 chassis is designed with the operator moved foreward, built in 3 point or fast hitch complete with lower link draft sencing built right into chassis. You mount and dismount a 460 from behind the rear wheels, while 504 is from in front of rear wheel. Now if you are asking if the three major components; engine-to front, torque tube and rear end will interchange, I would almost bet they will. Putting operators platform, sheet metal and associated attachments on the beast may be a chalange though.
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