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Model Information
1958-1963
Farmall 560 tractors were one of the most popular of anything built during this period. Available in gasoline, propane, or diesel engine styles, the 560 was a five-plow tractor with approximately 60 horsepower. Farmers liked the smooth response of the big six-cylinder engine. Independent power take-off and the Torque Amplifier system further enhanced this model. In this scene, Farmall 560 tractors are leaving an IH assembly line. An IH six-cylinder D-282 engine was standard equipment for this model, having a 3 11/16 x 4 25/64-inch bore and stroke. Farmers liked the Farmall 560 gasoline style with its 60 drawbar horsepower capacity. This power, combined with the Torque Amplifier for tough spots made the 560 a popular choice on thousands of farms. Greater tractor horsepower brought with it an increased demand for power-matched implements.
Power Train & Specs
Engine: IH C263
Cylinders: 6
Bore & Stroke: 3.5625x4.3906 inches
RPM: 1800
CID: 263
Fuel: Gas
Main Fuel Tank Cap: 33
Aux Fuel Tank Cap:
Carburetor:
Cooling Capacity: 19.5 qts
Drawbar HP: 50.90 hp
Belt PTO HP: 63.03 hp
Weight: 6563 to 6785 lbs
Length: 141 inches
Width: 85 in(min) 107 in(Max inches
Height: 88 in (steering wheel)
Number of Gears: 5-speed sliding gear
10-speed partial power shift
Options:
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Last Updated: September 12th, 2022