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Re: 350 TA
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Posted by Nat on June 16, 2005 at 08:02:51 from (64.80.110.44):
In Reply to: 350 TA posted by Illinois Boy on June 16, 2005 at 07:28:44:
You do realize that you're supposed to mount the tractor from behind, don't you? There are three reasons why the TA lever would be removed as detailed in other replies: 1. No TA from the factory. It was optional. 2. TA slips on the low side or was removed entirely. Need to replace T/A. Expensive fix, but worth the effort IMHO. 3. Owner didn't want the help to use/abuse it. Could be the help pulled it once on a downhill and blew it up... Cheapest fix because all you need is the lever and linkage, available at many/most/any tractor salvage operation. I'd get the lever and linkage, if the TA is still in the tractor, set it up and see if it works.
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