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Re: 766 TA operation questions
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Posted by Aces on September 29, 2004 at 17:15:02 from (4.228.51.195):
In Reply to: 766 TA operation questions posted by Randymes on September 29, 2004 at 16:31:12:
Randy The TA is a high low that can be shafted on the go. The hydraulic TA like you have will hold back going down hill, not a good idea to use it to slow down a load. How do you use it, if you are on a hard pull and need to shaft down when you think you have lost enough RPM pull the TA lever back. After you use it some you will get timeing right. When you get through that hard pull and the engine picks up RPM bush TA lever forward. If light load but the gear you are in is a little pull lever back. You can split the gears by running say in 3th TA back than in straight 2cd. Remember when you shaft the TA do it fast like a hot roder, never ease it.
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