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Re: ta or mcv problem
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Posted by JJK on January 14, 2006 at 07:14:41 from (216.189.131.104):
In Reply to: ta or mcv problem posted by jm1456 on January 13, 2006 at 17:43:16:
Being as odd as this one is I think the best place to start is the MCV and when disassembling pay close attention to any blowen gasket, cracks in the casting, any kind of obstruction, etc. By doing this will either fix the problem or eliminate the MCV and pinpoint the TA. If you would have to do the TA the MCV usually needs to be gone through anyway so you'd just be doing the easiest first. This is out on a limb but when the MCV is off check the TA's driven gears to make sure that the front one is a little bigger than the back one. Its not possible to switch them around but to somehow have the wrong front gear shouldn't be thrown out the window. That could mean that the TA would the wrong one for your tractor and that could be a possiblity. Let us know what you find.
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