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Re: 460 vs 560
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Posted by Allan Webb on July 08, 2002 at 22:33:14 from (216.55.197.198):
In Reply to: 460 vs 560 posted by farmall300u on July 07, 2002 at 13:52:31:
I use a 460 Diesel Wheatland Special (utility type) for haying and on my disker and harrows when seeding. Very handy, easy on fuel, lots of power on a square baler, bale picker or mower. It has been reliable except for a check valve in the fuel return line which kept jamming and stopping the engine until I figured out what was wrong. I particularly like the triple hydraulic outlets for the bale wagon and the TA when baling or picking bales. The only thing I don't like is the starting--you need good battery connections and the glow plugs even in the summer or when it has been recently running. When baling flax straw in the fall it can be -10 C and you don't leave it anywhere you can't plug in the block heater. Other than that, an excellent machine.
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