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Farmall 756 TA

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MF40Industrial

10-29-2007 20:26:57




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Anyone have a guess on how much it would cost to fix the TA on a Farmall 756? Thanks




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MF40 Industrial

10-30-2007 07:30:07




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 Re: Farmall 756 TA in reply to MF40Industrial, 10-29-2007 20:26:57  
Is it ok to run it as is?



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Allan In NE

10-30-2007 05:41:32




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 Re: Farmall 756 TA in reply to MF40Industrial, 10-29-2007 20:26:57  
Roughly $2500 thru a good shop.

Allan



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the tractor vet

10-29-2007 21:27:29




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 Re: Farmall 756 TA in reply to MF40Industrial, 10-29-2007 20:26:57  
That all dependes on who is doing it. Now it has been awhile since i put one in and not sure of the cost on them anymore but lets say that a good HD T/A cost around 650 plus ya need to do the clutch at this time since ya have that apart so you'll have around 225-275 in that with the bearings and ya need a gskt kit and they are around 65 bucks or where and a MCV spring kit and gskt kit that will run about 60 bucks . Now ya may need a new MCV pump and that might be around 450 now ah days then ya want to install a new PTO input shaft and bearing and that will run ya around 125-150 . Now as for the labor in todays market figuren about 23-26 hours on everything and plus grinding the flywheel about 1200 bucks by my rate. God and to think that back when i would do them all day long on a 706-756-856 for 475 bucks with no cab on the labor. And that labor rate is now at 45an hour. Hate to figure what it would be at say 80 bucks and hour.

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Kevin Meier

10-30-2007 13:57:13




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 Re: Farmall 756 TA in reply to the tractor vet, 10-29-2007 21:27:29  
Depends on what kind of t/a you wish to buy. OEM heavy duty, which is probably your best choice or a super. Also as tractor vet said you have all the other parts that probably need replace such as the clutch, bearings, quill, quill housing, countershaft and any chipped gears. I also have an elimination kit that sells very well for people who like to save money, but I wouldn't reccomend that because a tractor without a t/a is worth less money wise.

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Andy in Beloit

10-30-2007 02:14:33




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 Re: Farmall 756 TA in reply to the tractor vet, 10-29-2007 21:27:29  
TV, you said it earlier. You should ask for cc #s when passing out info. The opperation you discribe with splitting the tractor and all can be 2-4k around SW WI, If you want it done right.



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