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Posted by Hugh MacKay on July 22, 2006 at 19:41:51 from (216.208.58.104):
In Reply to: 460 axle size posted by Thomas Harvey on July 22, 2006 at 16:20:09:
Tom: I notice you say Maine. Most 460s that have 2.75 axles are in the corn belt. Not exactly sure when the 2.75 axles that will fit 300, 350 and 460 were introduced, however it was a result of corn farmers breaking axles with mounted corn pickers. I am not even sure any 2.75 axles were ever installed in 300s or 350s, but if they will fit a 460 they will also fit the other two. You will find most of those tractors with 2.75 axles are in the Mid West corn belt. If your looking for wheels close to home, I'd suggest not over looking hy clear tractors. I once bought a set of 38 inch wheels for my 560. They came from a 504 Chisholm Ryder green bean harvester. I don't know if all hy clears used 2.75 axles but the tractors that went to Chisholm Ryder had the large axles.
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