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Re: When was the last time you used your TA
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Posted by RAW in IA on February 15, 2003 at 18:19:57 from (12.216.217.196):
In Reply to: When was the last time you used your TA posted by CityFarmer on February 15, 2003 at 18:10:18:
The TA canbe used any time yo need it. We had a 350 and used the TA all the time. What it does is gives you more ground speeds to use. It was also very handy fr stating out in 5th gear on the 350. I don't remember if the tain the 756 is the mechanical or hydraulic controlled one, but we were told that with the mechanical one, DONOT ease it in, grab the handle and pull it back or if it was pulled, release it and let it go. The clutch in the TA would not take slippage. Ours wrked for many years before it needed repairing, and it got used hard at times. We plowed in low range quite a bit of the time.
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