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Re: Jake F, T-Vet, or anyone- 1086 questions


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Posted by the tractor vet on September 24, 2006 at 15:15:39 from (75.24.32.42):

In Reply to: Re: Jake F, T-Vet, or anyone- 1086 questions posted by P Backus on September 24, 2006 at 13:07:10:

Now but he could have put in a STD T/A and like i said before i never used them but on a 706 GASSER if it had the diesel it got the HD T/A . Now on my buddys 706 that we redid the 263 to a 291 she got the HD unit BECAUSE I KNOW HOW HE CAN BE on equipment . But on that 1086 there is something realy wrong as the sprag is out or the low side has no pressure going to the clutch pack and leaning more to the no pressure on that side SOOOooooo the thinks HE need to check is if he cut the O/Rings on the supply tubes when he was installing them or a blowen gskt or O/Ring in the MCV if he got his grubby littel fingers in there and did not know what he was doing and with out me checking it out i can not say for sure . But from what you are telling me sofar is that he is tryen to be a JOCKY and he is tryen to make money at it . Food for thought here if ya can do this kind of work on one of these tractors and have the time to mess around with it over the winter and a nice warm place to do this then start going to the sales and find one that needs work and build it into a well working tractor the way you want it . It is not like ya can't ask the questions and get a good stright answer from me or even when nessary call me on the land line in the evenings and talk one on one . As far as my 1486 that one has tryed my temper and i had to walk away from it for awhile as when i was tryen to get it done to resale it nobody wanted to buy tractors as i was tryen real hard to sell it even for what i had in the price of the tractor plus just the parts with no labor . Now as to what mine needs is to reseal the clutch cylinder install a new A/C compressor and charge the system paint it and put new hides on the back so that is about 28-2900 more that needs to be spent on it


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