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Re: Re: Re: Super MTA : TA and IPTO
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Posted by boog on March 16, 2002 at 22:50:27 from (66.73.129.82):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Super MTA : TA and IPTO posted by Ernie Bob on March 16, 2002 at 20:41:21:
Another way to test TA is to put it in the low side, put tranny in 3rd or 4th and let out clutch slowly. If TA is bad you will be able to feel it slip, if engine pulls down or you can kill it then TA is good I bougkt a SMTA this summer. Luckily it has a good TA. I'm currently in process of putting on a Behlen p.s. unit. Ran into some problems but guys here have been a big help,especially farmalldan. Waiting on a priority flow valve from Force America. Also am converting it to 12v. As far as IPTO. We used this tractor to auger over 60,000 bu grain last fall and really like not having to get on and off tractor to engage pto. Tractor handles an 8" auger easily. Haven't put it on the 10" yet but am going to this coming week if p.f vale gets here. boog
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