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Posted by scotc on April 03, 2006 at 15:32:57 from (65.220.16.62):
I was looking at a basket-case 460 thinking I might be able to use the quick-hitch off it. I can't but could buy it for next to nothing. I was thinking it could make a decent pulling tractor that I could haul using my current truck and trailer. It appears that all the parts are there, the guy tore into the t/a on his own and hauled it to my freind's shop upon realizing it was beyond his abilities. The motor was replaced but they didn't reinstall the wishbone bracket and it's beaten up the oil pan pretty good. another freind says I could have a motor built from an 856 but the front of this looks real different than one from an 806 or 560. Would the bigger motor fit? Could a narrow-front casting be made to fit the tractor somehow? I could fab a spindle if it's possible And I think I could come up with a way to steer it. what do you all think?
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