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Re: Jake F, T-Vet, or anyone- 1086 questions
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Posted by P Backus on September 24, 2006 at 13:07:10 from (69.130.221.118):
In Reply to: Re: Jake F, T-Vet, or anyone- 1086 questions posted by the tractor vet on September 24, 2006 at 08:13:37:
Thanks, that does clear up a lot of things. That nice, quiet cab is the main reason I"m interested in the 86 series! It"s funny that it can cause such a problem hearing the things you need to hear. I alway like to be able to hear the machine that I"m pulling,too. But then I guess that"s just me- I don"t like to run things into the ground because I couldn"t hear the bearing noise or the belt slipping, or that little ominous ticking sound. This guy did say that he would turn in the warranty for the clutch and T/A with the new owner"s name on it, like you said. Maybe I should wait until you have your 1486 all done and then double your money on it- give you $13,000! (I"ll bet you have more in it than that already!) By the way, would it have been possible for him to have put in a lighter duty mechanical T/A? I"m guessing no, but?? Paul
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