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Re: 4020 update...........for what it's worth
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Posted by Hurst on January 18, 2007 at 11:27:03 from (66.129.5.5):
In Reply to: Re: 4020 update...........for what it's worth posted by Raleigh boulware on January 18, 2007 at 11:03:45:
Not sure what gave you the idea that the transmission was "bad" in the D19. They were strong transmissions, were the same ones that were used on the early 190xts that would put out over 100 hp. The problem arose when they were abused. They did not take to abuse very well at all. People would try to shift them on the go, not wait for the transmission to stop spinning before shifting, and all of these leading to GRINDING GEARS... the biggest no no in the allis book pretty much. They would hold strong, but once those splines were worn down some, they could get to start popping out of gear. Not trying to bash you, just would hate for someone to have any confusion on allis tractors. They are too great of machines to be confused about lol. Good luck with your search. I must say, 5 hours is a bit of a drive, sounds like you really like this tractor. You know you're going to have to post some pictures when you bring it home! Hurst
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