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Re: Re: Re: Does anybody know how to make a TA eli
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Posted by 26Red on February 25, 2004 at 15:04:57 from (170.92.1.104):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Does anybody know how to make a TA elimina posted by Bryan on February 25, 2004 at 13:37:52:
The I&T shop manuals outline the procedure pretty well. I don't remember it exactly off hand, but it involves cleaning up(turning) the ramp cylinder/shaft (ID or OD?) and replacing the old ramp rollers(new oversize diameter) and springs. That was on the 300 series farmalls. I'm not sure how you could rebuild into the newer "sprage type" T/A, which is supposed to be better. I had a local machinist rebuild mine couple of years ago for $175, but the parts were cheap- less than $20. I guess you'll just have to open it up and see how bad the damage is.
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