Posted by The tractor vet on September 03, 2020 at 07:48:28 from (104.179.81.68):
In Reply to: 806 update posted by rustred on September 02, 2020 at 18:34:21:
Well Now going on what three days now looking for the magic pill that will heal your problems over night or is this day four ??? There is no pill or adjustment that is going to make this tractor heal it's self and the only way will be a double split and start fixen . Neither myself , Pete or Owen can do five hail Mary's , light candles offer a sacrifice to the gods or any other person that thinks the know all. Ya want it to go then time to pay tuition payment to the collage of buying old tractors with out taking someone who knows them with you . We all have paid into this collage of tractor knowledge . and some end up paying more when they try to DIY it . Long gone are the days of a out the door 1450 dollar clutch T/A and MCV rebuild labor included . Now you will have over that in parts . Now the next thing that will come up is just do away with the T/A , yep ya can do that , BUT to do that it will cost you with in a couple hundred bucks of fixing it right and in the end loosen up to 3 grand in resale . Then keep in mind here EVERYTHING is BIG and Heavy .
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