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Re: IH's Torque Amplifier
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Posted by Dave (IL) on December 18, 2004 at 05:35:18 from (67.162.24.37):
In Reply to: IH's Torque Amplifier posted by Allan in NE on December 18, 2004 at 05:05:46:
At about the ripe age of 11, I got our H stuck in a silt settling area of a gravel pit just out playing around. It was sitting on the rear axle in the mud. I walked home and called my buddy down the road who had a brand new 400 or 450. He came down and we went to the pit and threw a chain on the H. He started pulling, nothing's happening. He cranks it up and after a very short time, smoke just starts pouring from the 400's center section. I hollered to him as to what gear it was in and he said 4th. I said something about his intelligence and told him to put it in 1st. He replied "Well, 4ths OK 'caue I got the TA on!" I always waited for that tractor to explode after that, but it never did to my knowledge. Oh yeah, walked the H right outta there in 1st.
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