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Re: You Just Gotta See This!
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Posted by KRUSS on April 06, 2006 at 07:05:11 from (142.161.203.85):
In Reply to: Re: You Just Gotta See This! posted by IaGary on April 06, 2006 at 06:49:38:
Yes, I guess the 560's around here would be the Wheatland Series. They had great big fenders and appeared lower to the ground than the one in the photo. They had either 18.4--30's or 18.4--34's on the rear. They also had a different seat than that. Dad's 560 was the first tractor I ever did any significant amount of work on. We summerfallowed in those days and the big fenders did make things cleaner most of the time. I have never seen a 560 with a narrow front end. there has been darn few narrow fronts around here since about 1950 vintage (regardless of model). I have two tractors with narrow fronts, but that's another story.
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