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Re: Make you a deal, Hugh
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Posted by BOBM25 on May 24, 2007 at 08:53:43 from (69.68.42.16):
In Reply to: Make you a deal, Hugh posted by BOBM25 on May 24, 2007 at 05:52:45:
Everyone does have a different opinion and it is what makes this board great. We have also not had any problems with a TA on any of our dozen or so IH tractors we had on the farm. You could not be more right in saying that if you understand their useage and keep them properly adjusted they will last as long as any other component on the tractor. I feel the torque amplifier alone made the M-TA an impressive tractor for 1954. Not for the addtional working speeds (which was not the intended use) but in the ability to "downshift" on-the-go. That is my opinion. If you disagree, I respect that. You are allowed to. I just felt like Hugh took it beside himself to procure facts to prove my OPINION wrong. Then convey them on this board in what I felt to be a condescending manner. But it doesn't matter. I guess maybe we just caught each other on the wrong day. Its over. Lets talk tractors.
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