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Re: Question for Hugh (and others) on TA
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Posted by Hayfarmer on October 22, 2006 at 09:28:24 from (66.243.249.168):
In Reply to: Question for Hugh (and others) on TA posted by 61-4010 on October 22, 2006 at 03:56:19:
When I first got my SMTA the low side of the TA was out. I used it on the high side for a year or so then I had to go in and replace the PTO disconnect and since it was split I decided to do another split and fix the TA. I have been really glad I did, on mine I replace the ramp and rollers, the clutch was ok. I have used it a lot especially running a baler to slow down when I hit a heavy spot. It has also been good when discing or plowing. I am glad I didn't got the elimination route. Think it was about the same price as fixing it. I think it depends upon how you use the tractor and if you don't have a TA you operate differently.
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