Tinks 1996
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What were all of the parts replaced during the rear end update? I never knew what all were replaced? Thanks
Excellent answer to a question based on experience and knowledge, Thank you very much Sir(quoted from post at 16:20:53 01/17/20) Went over this several times over the years and just covered some the other day. New differential to accept tapered roller bearings. New housings that support differential and accept much larger ball bearings on the new bull pinion gears that match the new bull gears that have a 25 degree pressure angle verses 20 degree old ones.
Later an additional improved bearing package was released that included flat bower roller bearings on inside axle, new looser fit outer axle ball bearing, new lubrication tube to lube bull pinion bearings and new pinion bearing. Tapered shim on right side of differential for better even loading of differential bearings under heavy load.
That bearing package was not a recall but had a very special price on the bearings. Probably less than half price.
The 460 bearing package also had bower flat roller bearings on the bull pinions but the 560 did not. Actually the 460 had a lot more failures because people replaced their Super M's and power packed M's with a 460 in a lot of cases.
Once most of these tractors were relieved of their heavy tillage duties, when 06 series came
along, very little repairs in rear. Still a lot of them here in the country a well liked tractor.
When IH introduced these tractors they advertised the 560 as a five bottom tractor and the 460 as four bottom. They had plowing demonstrations in this area doing just that. Well, the 806 was more of a 5 bottom rig as it turns out. Sure, some 806's pulled six but all the ones we sold did five or less.
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