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Posted by Scott (TN) on July 16, 2002 at 08:10:25 from (138.164.194.139):
TA. I am a newbie when it comes to working with Farmall equipment. Having just aquired a 400, I am interested in the correct position the TA should be in while operating the tractor. I am using the machine to bush hog and using a 3pt dirt scoop to tear down and move a small dirt ridge that lines my property. I have ordered the manuals. I can say that I am impressed with the power that this tractor has! Just drove it home this weekend (20 miles and it was FUN!)and have been at since. Alot to fix on this tractor but I wouldn't have it any other way. Just needs to stay running for now until I can get the $$$$ to do the work it needs. One more question please, are the scripts (FARMALL and 400) that were on the sides of this tractor available anywhere?
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