Posted by The tractor vet on August 05, 2012 at 19:04:56 from (76.212.234.198):
In Reply to: 706 TA replacement posted by Senator on August 05, 2012 at 17:22:10:
One of my favort jobs , putting a T/A in . About 23 hours of work to do it correctly . It is not just a matter of unbolting and stuffing a rebuilt unit in as you need to set the end play of the quill then shim the lower shaft gear to what shim-s you used to set end play . then there is getting the lower shaft nut tightened up correctly then drilling it and installing the safety roll pin . Next is going thru the MCV and checking spring lengths and tension and or installing a new spring kit along with checking each valve for free movement and also having a few special tools to do this with . Yes you can just STUFF one in and hope it lasts or ya can do it right and it will last for years.
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