Posted by rustred on April 09, 2014 at 20:36:34 from (74.214.152.80):
In Reply to: Re: TA Use-do don't? posted by Red Mercury on April 08, 2014 at 21:18:42:
the 504 is a different tractor. the T.A.'s in the super w6's up to the 460's and 560's and 660's were not intended to be used steady. this is right from international harvester. international designed the ta for use only for tough spots and for short time. there is no way that you will plow day after day with the ta engaged that it will not fail. and it pretty much shifts its self back into direct drive as soon as the latch is released. I sure don't see how you can make it go faster into direct, as everyone is saying to shift it like your mad at it. and also why do you have to use it all the time? that's why you have 3 field gears and a clutch. the international dealer back then said they were not intended for steady use. the later ta's in the 706's and others in that series it is normal to use them.
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