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Posted by Hugh MacKay on August 07, 2004 at 14:55:12 from (209.226.247.41):
In Reply to: frozen gears posted by Diana on August 07, 2004 at 06:50:34:
Diana: Your good better half and the guys like Jim. lee and MN Scott that suggested rebuilding the end of the shift lever back to it's original shape are correct. Yes tractors that have been run with TA out of adjustment will be a small factor. However you know better than to run your tractor with the TA out of adjustment, that is a fact I know. I cant believe that anyone ever operated a TA equiped tractor with TA out of adjustment long enough to wear the shift lever. The single biggest factor here is tractors that have done loader work for the past 40 to 60 years. You go out and do one hour of loader work, count your shifts, multiply that out to a 12 hour day, for even 50 days per year out of the past 50 years. Compare that to the tractor that never saw a loader, and in a days plowing, disking or baling, probably only shifted couple dozen times per day. Loader tractors are the answer.
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