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Re: Adjusting TA
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Posted by the tractor vet on October 18, 2006 at 18:55:48 from (75.19.127.115):
In Reply to: Adjusting TA posted by mulcher on October 18, 2006 at 17:42:25:
IF you fallow my way of setting a Hyd. T/A then ya can not miss as for the book don't know anybody that does it that way . as far as the control valve ya need to go back to that and get it set for full up and all the way down to the snap ring as for the half turn more i don't do that as long as it is against the nut then all is well in Whoville. and as for getting into this evening i am towhipped after 40 trips up and down the basement stairs maken shims for the one wall in the living room so that the drywall will lay flat. So go back over any of my posts on settting a hyd. T/A and go from there if ya got questions we'll cover them later . As for the frem shift on the 1086 verses the 1586 here i would have to check the pressure on the MCV as the 10 may be set higher or the 15 may need some attenshion.
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