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Re: TA troubles on 966 and 1086
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Posted by thetractor vet on June 13, 2006 at 15:51:04 from (66.202.111.196):
In Reply to: Re: TA troubles on 966 and 1086 posted by hossw on June 13, 2006 at 15:24:21:
I sold Hy Cap for years and never had one problem with any of there stuff , One time allide stopped by and tryed to get me to go with them and when i asked about there warranty and who was going tot pay me if and when something did fail to replace it and he told me that they did not pay on the labor and just and exchange on the parts maybe if it was there fault and he was just to cockie for me to deal with and i ran him out the door and i think there was some words spoke as to the fact and don't ever come back. Now if you are getting what you say your getting myself neither one will hold that much for long and like i said it is time to go with a stright shaft and make more ponys under the hood . Now if ya can run 4th high in the high side then i would be going with a slipper clutch and forget about the T/A . Now like i said ya can up the pressure reg. springs only sofar before ya BLOW THE MCV off the tractor .
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