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560D with bad TA

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DEM66

12-28-2003 15:31:29




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I'm thinking about driving 150 miles to look at a 560D at a dealer. Thier ad says runs well good rubber TA out on low side $1800. Can anyone tell my what The parts could run me (on the high side)to fix the TA? Would I have to get parts from CaseIH or is there other sources and if so who?

From what I have read here it sounds like replacing a TA can be a pain but I'm sure we can handle it.

Thanks for any help,
Dan

PS
What about resources (manuals) on repairing a TA?

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paul

12-28-2003 17:20:29




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 Re: 560D with bad TA in reply to DEM66, 12-28-2003 15:31:29  
Dan.I almost bought a 560d but decided to go with a smta that has a bad ta. Ta worked well but could hear gear noise in low range haggled with the dealer and he finaly saw things my way.Right now tractor is split and center section is on the bench.Steel wheel ranch is the lowest price that I have come across for reman unit $400 with exchange BUT and a big one the old ta must be rebuildable if not add $100 bucke mine is not due to bad planet gears.Rember that when you split these tractors many decisions are to be made.Im also replacing main clutch pressure plate t/bearing ipto shaft and drive gear resurfacing flywheel seals gaskets and fluid,plan on dropping arround a grand on drive train and ta alone.You might luck out and only need an adjustment on ta and clutch linkage or just a clutch.I have been playing with old machinery for years its a good hobby.Rule of thumb what ever you plan to spend before you start your inspection double it that way no suprises.Good luck be safe and have fun.Paul. By the way check binder books I have bought many manuals from them and am impressed a little pricy but worth the info.

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DEM66

12-29-2003 09:46:39




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 Re: Re: 560D with bad TA in reply to paul, 12-28-2003 17:20:29  
Paul,
Thanks for the info. I think your right I should plan on $1,000 in parts on this tractor. Considering the parts and labor I will have to put into it I think I will have to get this guy to come down off that $1,800 price some.

Thanks again,
Dan



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ken

12-28-2003 17:46:16




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 Re: Re: 560D with bad TA in reply to paul, 12-28-2003 17:20:29  
here's a good question concerning the t/a ,i have a 460 utility and when i bought it was told the t/a was out.my question is? is there anyway to find out without pulling the lever back as i have heard that sometimes you can't get it back out or it slips or whatever.



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Brian in MO

12-28-2003 18:16:39




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 Re: Re: Re: 560D with bad TA in reply to ken, 12-28-2003 17:46:16  
Ken, you won't hurt anything by pulling the t/a back and trying it. It may work without a load so hit the brakes to try to stop it. If the tractor does stop and the t/a is bad just let the lever forward or push in the clutch and then shift it. But it shouldn't hurt anything so try it. Brian



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