I'm just seeing this video for the first time. My Dad is the "Lloyd Idelman" Max spoke of in his interview. Thank you so much Max! I will never forget the day we spent as your guest at the Half Century of Progress show. You made Dad feel like a king!
What a wonderful story. Max Armstrong really helped the community so it was so fitting to see everyone pull together and restore his family's tractor to perfection
What a great story..I love the old red tractors as my Dad had an IH dealership in a small town in Northern Illinois. Seems like yesterday that I would sit on a shiny 560 on the showroom floor..I was in first grade
We had a 560, what I basically learned on. Narrow front. Put a lot of hours sitting on it. Always wanted the bigger tractor with a cab, but now would love to have the 560 back. Good memories.
I have a 1963 560 that I drove home new from the dealer (at age 11) when my father bought it. There are 5802.3 hours on the hour meter ,which has been broken for at least 40 years. It runs but it could use a great deal of work by some of those FFA kids.
nice 560 max my dad got a 1963 560 gas wf she came from are famly farm and i boult back my grandpas 1956 300 utilty back a year ago and my dad and i and my daughter are restoring her
My dad rolled a 360 utility when he was young. Something malfunctioned with the steering. He was trapped under it for several hours before they found him. They traded it for a 504. It didn’t have the best steering after it got broken in either. We later had a 460 Farmall tricycle. It would wobble back and forth going down the road, too.
It's the u joints in the steering or needs a larger key in the steering column. That was the problem with my grandpa's super m and my 450 that I'm restoring
I'm just seeing this video for the first time. My Dad is the "Lloyd Idelman" Max spoke of in his interview. Thank you so much Max! I will never forget the day we spent as your guest at the Half Century of Progress show. You made Dad feel like a king!
What a wonderful story. Max Armstrong really helped the community so it was so fitting to see everyone pull together and restore his family's tractor to perfection
Thanks Max!That tractor and me were born the same year!
Max’s speech pattern is classic broadcaster 💯
What a great story..I love the old red tractors as my Dad had an IH dealership in a small town in Northern Illinois. Seems like yesterday that I would sit on a shiny 560 on the showroom floor..I was in first grade
Max is a class A person ,met him at the Syracuse farm show . Great story and awesome tractor !
Awesome story! Would like to meet Max someday !
Love your family history of tractors,great story thanks for sharing
Learned to drive on a 560. About ten years old, still haven’t told my mom over 40 years later!
Great that he has his family’s tractor!
We had a 560, what I basically learned on. Narrow front. Put a lot of hours sitting on it. Always wanted the bigger tractor with a cab, but now would love to have the 560 back. Good memories.
That 560 is laser straight! They did a fantastic job!!
I drove a friends 560 once, loved it!!! Narrow front end, purring engine, power steering!
Most 560s i see have been treated like shit
I have a 1963 560 that I drove home new from the dealer (at age 11) when my father bought it. There are 5802.3 hours on the hour meter ,which has been broken for at least 40 years. It runs but it could use a great deal of work by some of those FFA kids.
I remember the old 1959 560, great running machine..... good memories...
Great looking tractor. My dad did a lot of work with his 560.
Great tractor! I have a 1958 560 waiting to be restored.
I never wanted to be on UA-cam, but I'll take the 560 😁
Here you are though. See you on Farmall Friday.
@@danw6014 Yeah here I am l o l
Thank you
nice 560 max my dad got a 1963 560 gas wf she came from are famly farm and i boult back my grandpas 1956 300 utilty back a year ago and my dad and i and my daughter are restoring her
My dad rolled a 360 utility when he was young. Something malfunctioned with the steering. He was trapped under it for several hours before they found him. They traded it for a 504. It didn’t have the best steering after it got broken in either. We later had a 460 Farmall tricycle. It would wobble back and forth going down the road, too.
It's the u joints in the steering or needs a larger key in the steering column. That was the problem with my grandpa's super m and my 450 that I'm restoring
Wait a minute!! Gibson County, Indiana?!? I'm next door to him in Wabash County, Illinois!!!
I have my dad's John Deere 70 Diesel and 440 industrial.
Great Video!
My uncle's had a 1959 560. The biggest piece of junk International ever built. Spent more time in the shop that it did in the field
“…like shaking hands with a dairy farmer…” I was seriously like “cause they’re proud of their cows?……ohhhhh!” 🤣🤣🤣🤣
0:06 model je?
I cringed when I saw that girl underneath those forks. Had a guy killed where I used to work when they failed and they came down on him.
Como puedo consegir un par de metales para un 560 los metales estan 010 6.4 DA 49 376666R1 echenme la mano amigos
What's the horse power on it excuse me !!!?
The 560 produced 59 belt horsepower.
@@LeeKlancher thank you very much for the information !!
Poor Max, never owned a decent tractor. 🤣
We have a 560 , all its used for now is feeding hay. Its OK, but it sure isn't the reliable tractor like our super M or the 706.