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Re: Different types of TA's
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on March 31, 2002 at 16:33:23 from (64.228.12.86):
In Reply to: Different types of TA's posted by Al on March 28, 2002 at 19:12:13:
I agree with Ace and Red, I don't know where some of these TA rules come from. I farmed for 25 years, had Farmalls 300, 560D, 504, 656D and 1066, all with TA. Over the years I have had dozens of people tell me all of rules in this discussion and more. What gets me is I know most of them have never been behind the wheel of a TA equiped tractor. The only one of the so called rules I ever adhered to was not to allow the older ones to free wheel. With the exception of 504, I put well over 10,000 hours on each of them, 300 was probably closer to 20,000. It is the only one I ever remember replacing TA in. And believe me they all worked in whatever gear was convenient for work at hand, and all day in low if necessary.
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