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lrry

03-21-2007 19:12:05




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my farmall 400 has been sheded for 5 years and i got it running again and when i put it in low side of TA it acts like it wants to go but it is trying to move it works good on high side. this is the first farmall i have owned so i am not up on how the ta works I wonder if it is from setting for those years the guy said it worked when he parked it. but who really knows for sure.any info would be appreciated lrry

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Kelly C

03-22-2007 06:55:27




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 Re: 400 TA in reply to lrry, 03-21-2007 19:12:05  
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The TA sits high in the clutch housing and is lubed by trans lube that is thrown aganst the wall of the transmission housing. This drains along the wall and exits into the clutch housing and collects in a puddle that the TA unit sits in. When running this is effective enough, Lube flying every where.
When sitting for extended periods. More that 1/2 the TA unit is exsposed to the air inside the clutch housing. Condesation of moisture over a few years could corrode the metal parts of the TA.
Maybe the rollers inside the ramp are stuck along the wall of the ramp and not realeasing as they should. Or maybe it is just wore out.

In any event if the TA slips on the low side it is because the Ramp and rollers are not working as they should. There is no such thing as a weak TA. They are ether working or broke.

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Wardner

03-21-2007 20:48:44




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 Re: 400 TA in reply to lrry, 03-21-2007 19:12:05  
Proper oil makes a difference in TA's. I fixed one of my newly bought TA equipped tractors with an oil change.



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Don L C

03-21-2007 19:37:27




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 Re: 400 TA in reply to lrry, 03-21-2007 19:12:05  
That is the standard statment about TAs.....Carefuly adjust the TA acording to your manual,some time that is all it needs.....



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Allan In NE

03-21-2007 19:30:03




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 Re: 400 TA in reply to lrry, 03-21-2007 19:12:05  
Oftentimes, when an old tractor that has been parked for a long period of time is taken out and worked, it will come out of a lot of it's ills.

I'd work it for a spell and see how it does.

Allan



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Tan67

03-21-2007 19:28:40




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 Re: 400 TA in reply to lrry, 03-21-2007 19:12:05  
Did it set with the TA in low side. same as pulled back?



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