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Re: Rear step for the 460/560?
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on December 14, 2002 at 02:53:34 from (209.226.247.29):
In Reply to: Rear step for the 460/560? posted by Bryan on December 13, 2002 at 14:25:00:
I had a 560 for 16 years back in 60s and 70s. Never seemed like a bad tractor for getting on and off, until I got a 656. I put a cab on 656 and flat top fenders from 656 went to 560. With the 560 original lights removed, I made a mounting step and extra platform ahead of wheel. I put a grab handle where the left head light used to mount, and of course you have one in the front of that fender. I really liked the front mounting, as I remember I clamped to axle housing and side of torque tube. Made a great step for fueling also. I do remember the torn trousers and flesh. Oh well as the father of a couple of one room school bullies said to teacher when the bullied kids drove horseshoe nails up through the slide and tricked the bullies into going first. The teacher a young lady was concerned about the lads bloodied backsides. The old man said," never mind the backsides, they will heal, its the money I put out for those trousers."
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