REALLY !!!!!!!!!! No kidding ya sure on that . I'll let you know when the one goes out on our 1066 It has been in there now going on fifteen years . and the one in my 806 god only knows how long it has been in there and i am here to tell ya she ain't setting on STOCK SETTING either . As for how many T/A's i have installed over twenty years i lost count and never gave much thought to it . I would buy any I H that i could find with a bad T/A or dead in the dead row of Stilesville auction twice a month for twenty years plus all that came thru the door for customers. I nevewr kept count on just how many i did . i can tell ya this that i kept four units setting on the shelf at all times along with other parts that i went thru . And the HY Cap truck stopped twice a month . Now maybe your dad knows I H 's with forty years under his belt and maybe i do not have forty years working full time on I H's But i can tell ya this i have been twisten wrenches for the last fifty years on just about everything that moves on tires or tracks from your mothers grocery getter to 8 second quarter mile stuff and several go the full 300 plus feet things. And back to the T/A's there is a wright way of doing one then there is lets just stuff it in and don't care how long it lasts because i am only here for a pay check . Let me tell you this , when your name is over the door and YOU are the one that is going to EAT YOUR MISTAKE you had best be doing it better then the other guy as this is what brings home the bacon . It does not matter how many excellent jobs you do it is the one bad job that will kill you.
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