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Posted by Hugh MacKay on December 26, 2006 at 04:05:12 from (216.208.58.111):
In Reply to: Another TA question posted by fred jonson on December 25, 2006 at 19:57:11:
Fred: Once these slip, 99.9% of the time it's too late for adjustment. You can try adjustment but it will most likely be a short term cure. Rebuilding is not for the novis. There is a lot of work just getting it out of the housing. Find yourself a professional technician for the actual TA rebuild, or quite often it will be just as economical to trade yours for a rebuilt unit. There are hundreds of stories in YT archives of inexperience rebuilding TA's only to have them last a very short time. They must love mucking around in grease. A professionally rebuilt unit, properly installed, properly maintained and properly used will last 10,000 hours. Don't let anyone try to tell you TA is a poor tractor component. People have been the problem. When you get a new rebuilt unit properly installed, don't let it free wheel, shift it quickly, in road gear adjust throttle to compensate for gear change and check adjustment with operator's manual every 6 months. It will serve you well.
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