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Re: How To Operate a T/A
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Posted by Jonathon Johnson on November 15, 2006 at 19:46:18 from (207.69.137.23):
In Reply to: How To Operate a T/A posted by City-Boy McCoy on November 14, 2006 at 18:06:33:
my father has a Super MTA, it has the opitional powersteering. ive noticed (the Hard Way) that u have to have the TA in when u go down hill. my father was ahead of me on a Forklift (allis Chalmers Forklift) and i was on the MTA hauling a trailer with a Air Conditioner (a huge ac) along with a motor tires and panals. well i started to go down hill when all of a sudden the tractor started to pick up speed and pick up speed it did!. well my father looked back and i never saw that Allis Chalmers move so fast. i finally got to the bottom of the hill and well my father wasnt happy but then he realised he forgot to tell me about the TA. and i learned a vaulble lesson that day. i learned how to not operate a TA downhill.
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