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Re: 450 row crop.
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on February 03, 2006 at 04:35:12 from (209.226.247.107):
In Reply to: 450 row crop. posted by mike 154 on February 02, 2006 at 09:55:19:
Mike: TA was always an option on MTA and later US built number series tractors, having 5 speeds or more. From 00 series onward all 5 speed tractors could be ordered 3 ways. Just plain old 5 speed, or one of two options, 5 speed with TA, or 5 speed with a forward-reverse drive. The TA and forward-reverse drive could not be ordered together as both units fit the same place in the torque tube. This would apply to the MTA as well. Having said what I did about the 5 speed tractors, TA remained an option on the 8 speed models as well. The need for forward-reverse drive was eliminated in the 8 speed tractors. This applies to Farm Tractors only some Industrial Tractors did have other options.
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