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Re: T/A or throttle,opinion poll
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Posted by davpal on August 26, 2006 at 21:06:02 from (216.93.94.103):
In Reply to: T/A or throttle,opinion poll posted by D Sellers on August 26, 2006 at 09:49:33:
Lets assume that the tractor doesn't have a T/A like most of them. You would have no choice but to use the throttle. On my 4-150 white the throttle response on that 3208 is so good that it will slow right down instantly with the throttle so the tractor is barely moving but still can pull the implement easily. I raise the implement most of the way out of the ground or if I am plowing all the way out. Now you turn the corner and it is all the way to about 3/4 to full throttle depending on what I am doing with it. I have never slowed on end rows with any tractor T/A if I can avoid it. I guess if the T/A is working good it would not hurt to do it that way if you prefer it for speed and effeciancy. Seems like lots of situations are a little different from one another. Whatever floats your boat!
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