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Re: Not sure if my tractor is a 400 or 450
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Posted by Farmall450man on November 19, 2003 at 06:11:24 from (12.30.177.148):
In Reply to: Not sure if my tractor is a 400 or 450 posted by Matt on November 19, 2003 at 05:48:48:
Matt, there were some differences between the 400 and 450 other than the 264 vs. 281. The 450's had the new steering wheel, which I believe your picture shows. The 400 had the same steering wheel that the M/H series had. But if someone added power steering, they could have replaced the steering shaft/wheel. The 450's also had 12 volt systems, but many tractors have been converted to 12 volt. The other difference was in the fast hitch. Your picture doesn't look like your tractor has a FH. The FH on the 400/300 tractors did not fit the SMTA, the 450/350, or the 560/460 rear ends. You may have to find another 450 or a 400 and compare the rear end castings & bolt patterns. You may have a tractor that someone made out of two different tractors. If that is the case, you will have to get into casting numbers on the various parts of the tractor. That will take a lot of research. Good luck. I'm sure that there are others on this board that have some ideas.
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