Agman - Congrats on the new tractor. I too have a 1466 and truly love that machine.
Only suggestion I have, other than good maintenance, is with using the TA. You should always move from direct to low (forward position to rear) or vice versa in 1 quick movement - - do not stop mid way. Also, don't use the TA as a brake. For example, if you are in direct and want to slow the tractor down w/o load, do not pull the TA into low...use the brakes.
The TAs on these machines can last a VERY long time if they are used correctly. Good way to lose the low side of the TA is to be hauling something down the road (let's say a silage wagon) and then decide to pull the TA from direct to low as a method to slow the tractor down.
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