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Re: 756 t/a
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Posted by Allan in NE on April 07, 2005 at 10:45:45 from (148.78.243.25):
In Reply to: Re: 756 t/a posted by the tractor vet on April 07, 2005 at 09:48:47:
Comon' now, Let's see. Over here on the left we have the T/A lever; forward is the high side and back is the low side. But, be darned sure ya never, ever pull the lever back 'cause it will ruin the T/A. Sorry, I ain't buyin' it, Doc. Too many acres, too many Farmalls and too darned many years under my belt to listen to that tale. Aside from the practice of using the T/A as a "brake", what you're saying doesn't even make sense. Farmers everywhere use the thing to slow at the end of the field. Comparatively, very, very few of them ever have T/A problems. Going to the low side at the end row is not using it as a brake; it is just dropping the tractor down into reduction. Use the darned thing; that's what it is there for. I guess maybe we'll have to agree to disagree on this one. :>) Allan
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