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    Posted: 28 Nov 2010 at 9:43pm
looking at a 7060 black belly looks to be in good shape just want to know if anything to look for in these machines it is "low hour" shows 2200  hours  by looking at it more than likely true waiting to get details from owner tommarrow i know it is powershift has 2 remotes wish it had 3      and according to the ad it has 540 pto??  did ac put that on this big of machine??  most other brands except ih stopped at 130 -140 hp for 540 pto   i have not seen it but that is what the ad says   any info helpful  thanks
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The 7060 was availible with dual speed PTO. To change it  all you have to do is take the 6 bolts out turn the shaft around and put them back in. Il have to look to be sure but i think the 540 is the outside bolts and the 1000 is the inside bolts. It will only fit one way as the bolts are just enough offset that you cant have the 540 shaft out and use the 1000 bolts. 
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I use the 540 pto on my 7060 to spread fertilizer.
Why do today what you can put off til tomorrow.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote darrel in ND Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 29 Nov 2010 at 1:19pm
Low hours and power shift, should be a sweet tractor. I would be about 99% sure that it would not be 540 PTO only; more than likely it has both and the present owner doesn't know it. Very likely it'll have the stadium light package and the remote mirrors, both nice options, Darrel
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I have a 7060 black belly that has 540 PTO, it has 3 sets of remotes (you can add an extra set from a salvage tractor without too much trouble).  Be sure to feel how the the clutch and lift cables work.  Small things, but they are $1-200 each. If its a powershift, try stomping down the brakes while in gear, especially in 5,6 and the lower gears in the low side.  I've heard that they cause problems sometimes.  The powershift is handy for some jobs, but I like the PD better for row crop use.  Keep in mind that rubber is really expensive, so tires should be a big consideration as well.  Good luck!
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Any more info on 7060 skyhigh I would be interested in it if you aren't I live in Ohio also
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sounds like the one that was on ebay in georgtown oh at t and g tractor sales word to the wise go and check it out your self, I believe he has some good tractors, but he also polishes some turds, that look good on ebay, but after I go and look their worn out junk, rubbed down with diesel to shine.
45 diesel puller, 45 gas puller, ca puller
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