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Re: How To Increase RPMs on 560 Injector Pump
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Posted by Robert Searcy on January 17, 2007 at 16:48:42 from (70.12.60.37):
In Reply to: Re: How To Increase RPMs on 560 Injector Pump posted by Ed1 on January 17, 2007 at 08:07:41:
Thanks for the info guys. I was told this tractor has had the rearend modifications due to some marking on the tractor that dealers used. I do not know if that is true or not. Its a 1960 so not the first off the line, its serial is 9756 or something like that. It started at -6 the other morning and it was not even plugged in, kinda rough on one cylinder but as it warmed up comes alive. anyway, I think it will be a good tractor, its got the 656 type fenders, 2 point, brakes are excellent, clutch great, T/A works terrific, power steering good, it has a schwartz or something like that front end. anyway, thanks for the info,
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