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Re: Okay to Plow low side of TA?Hugh macKay
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on October 22, 2006 at 22:56:22 from (216.208.58.151):
In Reply to: Re: Okay to Plow low side of TA?Hugh macKay posted by Bill in oh on October 22, 2006 at 07:28:26:
Bill: All this crap you've come back with and you still haven't answered my initial basic question, that being, " If IH TA was such junk how did I ever manage to put 75,000 hours on 5 TA equiped Farmalls, yet only have to replace one TA in less than 10,000 hours?" You haven't even come close to giving an answer to that. I can take you to a good many other folks who managaed to put in excess of 10,000 hours on TA before rebuild. All I want is your explaination as to how you think this happened, especially since you claim it's nothing but junk. I will agree with you, IH management did do a lot blundering around looking like a chicken with it's head cut off. TA should have been developed to a point there was no free wheeling in within 3 years. IH flogged that damn fast hitch for 10 years, and while there is not much wrong with fast hitch it was dead in the water before the first one was sold. Dealers were loosing customers everyday, over free wheeling TA and no 3 point hitch. IH did have a 3 point hitch, they had been selling it on Farmall Ms across Europe and Austrailia since 1953.
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