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Re: What does Bad TA mean?
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Posted by mike on January 30, 2003 at 18:25:15 from (209.69.212.73):
In Reply to: What does Bad TA mean? posted by BillWV on January 30, 2003 at 07:08:30:
I am in a simmilar boat as you. Last fall at a neighbor's auction I bought his farmall 400. I have been warped into pulling from a friend and couldn't pass this tractor. Every thing here is green, grandpa shakes his head seeing a red tractor on a green farm and doesn't understand why the kids go pullin. My brother works at the dealer in town as a mechanic. I work on diesel trucks. My tractor is going to be torn down in my shop at home. I've done research and have found that the parts for the ta are cheap. So I wish you luck and hope your mechanical skills are good because it looks to be a project that requires more ambition to start than complete. If your in my neighborhood, maybe we can help.
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