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Re: Re: Does anybody know how to make a TA elimina
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Posted by Bryan on February 25, 2004 at 13:37:52 from (205.243.112.50):
In Reply to: Re: Does anybody know how to make a TA eliminator? posted by 26Red on February 25, 2004 at 13:14:03:
I want to get rid of the TA because the TA pressure plate is broke also. I need to split the tractor so that I can shift properly and I figure since i'm in there, I might as well take care of the non functioning TA that I have. I don't have a lot of money to stick into it, so buying a rebuilt TA is out of the question. That is the reason that I was going to try and make something that I could just replace it with. I suppose I guy could just leave it there because it does work on the low side, but I would just like to get rid of it all together so I never have anymore problems. I'm also interested in learning how to fix it in a cheap manner though, could you please explain. Thanks for your help!
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