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Re: Jake F, T-Vet, or anyone- 1086 questions
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Posted by P Backus on September 23, 2006 at 21:26:16 from (69.130.221.118):
In Reply to: Re: Jake F, T-Vet, or anyone- 1086 questions posted by the tractor vet on September 23, 2006 at 18:15:35:
Thanks for your help on this. Which TAs were the ones that freewheel? The old mechanical ones did (SW6TA, MTA) but a 706 does not, but a 656 does. What"s the difference? Were those the spragueless ones or should all 86 series be non-freewheeling? (That"s pretty much what you said, but I was just wondering which.....) TA pulls well in both low and high, just doesn"t hold back in low. I always do like to be the first one to start the engine cold so I can see how it starts, etc, and even before I start it, to see how the oil looks (signs of antifreeze) and other things. I was told the neighbor was using it to haul loads, and I believe it, but the fact remains that it was warm when I got there. Yeah, I don"t want to buy a problem waiting to happen, so I"ll have to drive a number of these to see what I can see. Then I ought to have a better sense of what the "normal" sounds are. Thank you! Paul
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