[Farmall] Opinions on a Farmall 460 Utility
Lane Freeman
somopharm at rcn.com
Thu Jun 30 10:27:34 PDT 2005
John,
I'm no expert on a 460 Utility but I'll try to help a little. I understand
your need for a live PTO, once you have one you never want to go back to
non-live when you have PTO work to do. A tractor of this era should have a
lever on the right side of the seat with a push button on the front side to
lock it in and out of engagment when you pull the lever back to engage or
front to disenagage. There will be a similar lever on the left side if it
has a Torque Amplifier. This tractor should have live PTO but maybe it was
offered without. If it was non-live then it probably will have a pull rod
behind the seat attaching to the side of the PTO unit.
Hope this helps,
Lane Freeman
----- Original Message -----
From: <John.Samulevich at alltel.com>
To: <farmall at lists.antique-tractor.com>
Sent: Thursday, June 30, 2005 10:11 AM
Subject: [Farmall] Opinions on a Farmall 460 Utility
>
> I've hung out on some of the other lists in the past to garner information
> about some of the tractors I've owned or thought about owning, I'm now
> looking at a 460 Utility and I'm pretty much Farmall ignorant so I'm
> hoping I can some opinions. Mainly I have about 15 acres to keep mowed
> and raked (a friend comes in and bales it), plus a little plowing &
> disking, snow removal, driveway grading, etc, and I'd like to move up to
> something more modern than the JD B, 8n, and Ford 850 that I have now.
> Have been wanting a Farmall for a while anyway and now a neighbor has this
> 460 that he's ready to sell.
>
> First, is there any way to tell if it has a live PTO, that's something I
> really want.
>
> Second, what's a fair price for something like this. I know that's hard
> to comment on without seeing the tractor, but I'll say that it has seen
> better days. It ran to where it was parked about seven years ago and has
> been sitting since. Tires hold air but are shot, left hood side panel
> (white piece that covers the spark plugs) is missing, and the air
> cleaner/crankcase breather assembly is missing. I can't turn the engine
> by hand so I assume it's stuck, the muffler's still intact with a rain cap
> though so it shouldn't be too bad, it's a 6 cylinder gas. Hour meter
> shows 1700 hours but don't know if it's correct. Has PS and a loader
> that's been cracked & welded. Tin has surface rust but appears solid and
> is fairly straight. It has a 3-point hitch, I assume since it's a utility
> that they all did. Other than that that's about all I can say right now
> about it.
>
> So any information and opinions are welcome. THanks! John
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