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Re: 756 t/a


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Posted by the tractor vet on April 07, 2005 at 11:48:06 from (4.124.71.14):

In Reply to: Re: 756 t/a posted by Allan in NE on April 07, 2005 at 10:45:45:

As long as there is a drag on it it is not the problem but to many guys try and do this at road speed . Now i don't know how old you are but i know how long i have twisted wrench and i don't have other people fixen my tractors . I made it a point to get good at what i do and that is why i am vary good and if i don't know something then i find out from more then one scorse . when it comes to the farmalls from the letter seires to the 86 seires i have been thru every inch of them and at one time or other had every nut and bolt out of them . And just like the Older Ford and Mo Pars now as for the Deeres and other brands and Cheveys i have worked on them but by no means and expert on them . But what i am good at i am vary good . Now i don't want to make ya mad at me but just how many T/A's have you done yourself ? and have you ever rebuilt a Hdy T/A and looked at the way it was made then you would know that the high side is built heavier then the low side on a Sd. and when they started adding and extra clutch to the low side it helped but the sprag is still about the same . And a lot has to do with maintance on the tractor and i am not just talken about changing the oils and filters and greasen it , like keeping all the linkage in adjustment . Like most shifting problems on the T/A equiped tractors is caused by linkage ware and getting out of adjustment and some times going by the book still des not help because of ware . Some times i am to easy and give out information to help a guy out when i should be like a doctor and tell ya to take two asprin and call me in the morning and send ya a bill then have ya bring it in and charge ya to fix it. I wore out three pick ups running all over seven countys and four differant deales fixen tractors . and it looken like i am going to be going back to it . And i did not travel over three states buying up special service tools to do a half rate job like some do . Just how many people do you know that have the propper test equipment to test and service Hdy. systems . Go and price a Flow Rater . and yes i need to find the last pice for mine to do the PFC systems but i will get one and one of these days i'll have a Bacarack injection pump stand . I get tired of running 60 mile to get a pump done.


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