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Re: TA troubles on 966 and 1086
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Posted by the tractor vet on June 14, 2006 at 06:50:23 from (66.202.111.105):
In Reply to: Re: TA troubles on 966 and 1086 posted by hossw on June 13, 2006 at 19:55:36:
Now keep in mind that if you put the elinator kit in it that that will still be a small shaft that is only about one inch or so in dia. As with putting that much power thru that shaft i don't know if or how long it will hold up . Then the next thing i would be worring about is the main clutch and flywheel if you are running over 3000 grand . Today ya just can't have fun with a basic out of field tractor and turn the screw and have fun . Ya have to build it all or nothing and the cost is way out of my line . Heck ya can't even have fun in the socalled stock antique class with out spending a ton of money , 16 years a go will i was tryen to figure out if i wanted to spend the money on a set of 16.9x38 tire for my bone stock S/MTA so i could keep up with the Jones when i put the 16.9's on that winter everybody was building bigger engines well i had the tires but got blowen out of the saddel at the first pull as everybody had a 100 horse on me , SO as they say if ya can't run with the BIG DOGS STAY ON THE POURCH and found that it was cheaper to do so a lot less fighten and fudden .
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