Posted by Leggo on December 04, 2011 at 14:07:19 from (76.189.93.68):
In Reply to: Re: TA questions posted by Janicholson on December 04, 2011 at 07:48:35:
First time I ever heard how you were actually supposed to use the lever...and I know you know what you're talking about Jim! Just wanted to add that when I was growing up, I worked for several farmers, mostly IH equipment. One farmer would tell you that " thats what the T/A is there for...use it" and the next one would cuss you out if you did use it because they were expensive to fix. Personally, I thought they were the cat's meow. ( I was also fond of the Oliver over/under too.)I worked for one of the bigger operations in northern Ohio back in high school and we ran stuff HARD....never remember any huge repairs. Used the T/A's all the time. And nothin's rougher on equipment than the hired hand! But they did the maintenance like it was supposed to be done too. Enjoy reading these posts...brings back memories.
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