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Re: What is TA on Farmall?
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Posted by Eric on December 30, 2003 at 22:55:29 from (195.93.34.14):
In Reply to: What is TA on Farmall? posted by Jim in Texas on December 30, 2003 at 21:09:34:
IH called it torque amplifier Ford called it Dual Power, MF called it Multi Power all did the same thing droped gear ratio by 30-40% when tractor was under heavy load, ie. when ploughing stopping to change down a gear was not good probaly have to drop two gears to start away again having TA ment you could drop the gear speed without declutching providing as it sugests more Torque to the rear wheels, like wise once the plough was through the heavy soil part of the field you could move the lever back to high without declutching increasing speed esaily. Today's tractors still you use the same princabile only controled by an electrical switch operating a hydralic valves,and cltch pack's. Eric
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