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Posted by K.B. on November 08, 2002 at 20:14:29 from (209.163.30.79):
In Reply to: everything about a 460 industrial posted by redwall on November 08, 2002 at 05:52:47:
Well, I don't know too much about Industrial models, but I'm sure that the 460 Industrial will be very similar to the Utility model. The choice of C-221 gas and D-236 diesel engines will be the same, and they will have the same basic 5-speed transmission as the 460 Row-Crop and Utility. The one difference that comes to mind is that the Industrial models are often equipped with a three-point hitch, while this would not have been a factory option on a 460 Utility or Row-Crop, they would have the two-point Fast Hitch. Another difference is that the Industrial models were usally painted yellow, although I have seen yellow Utilities and red Industrials.
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