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Re: Does anybody know how to make a TA eliminator?
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Posted by Wardner on February 25, 2004 at 12:52:33 from (63.159.217.90):
In Reply to: Does anybody know how to make a TA eliminator? posted by Bryan on February 25, 2004 at 12:02:45:
358 877 R1 is the shaft and 358 878 R1 is the coupling. The shaft has splines on both ends. It has a pilot on one end. The coupling has internal splines. I have a lathe, bridgeport, broaching head, and indexing heads but I would never go to the trouble of making these parts. If I wanted the parts, I would start by emailing salvage yards. This site probably has a list, but in any case, you should be able to find a list. The easiest solution is to weld the three planetary gears to their frame while still installed in the tractor. Remove the TA handle and associated external parts. I have a 660 set up this way. You could be TA-less in about an hour.
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