Posted by Ron in Nebr on November 10, 2014 at 09:46:04 from (199.47.65.59):
In Reply to: Re: 450 TA Question posted by D Slater on November 10, 2014 at 05:03:04:
Yes, I'm pretty confident that the only way this TA is gonna work is to split the tractor and fix it right.
I can't hear any "whirring" noise when I pull the lever, the tractor just coasts to a stop...of course my hearing's maybe 50% of what it once was...
I had just read in the archives about some TA's that suddenly started working after a switch from 90wt to HyTrans, so was curious if being full of clean new HyTrans would possibly make mine work.
I did consider the factor that the new oil would be wasted if/when the TA repair is done. But I've been using the tractor without TA for a while now, and it may be years before it actually gets the TA repaired, so I'm gonna bite the bullet and put new oil in her for now.
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