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Posted by K.B. on April 19, 2003 at 17:14:44 from (209.163.30.81):
In Reply to: Re: International Tractor posted by Bill on April 19, 2003 at 13:31:54:
Bill, the 460 was avalible in Row-Crop and Utility versions. The 606 was the replacement for the 460 Utility (the 606 was never avalible in Row-Crop). If the tractor you are looking at is a Row-Crop, then it is most definetly a 460, but since you say it is painted yellow and probably used to have a loader, I bet it is a Utility tractor once used by a county or township road crew, or a constuction company, in which case it could be either a 460 Utility or a 606. Does it still have the sheet metal? If you could post a good picture showing the grill, I could definetly tell you what it is. The hood sidepanels and grill are about the only differences between a 460 and 606 that would jump out at a guy. Look carefully at the tag where you found the serial number "6012-Y-FF". That is the serial/model number tag, the model number should be above the serial number, but the model number is only painted on, so it wears off easy. I hope this helps and I will be looking for you to post back.
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