Posted by mkirsch on January 14, 2015 at 12:51:17 from (72.45.143.81):
In Reply to: 1066 TA problem posted by DeWayne Utrup on January 12, 2015 at 09:46:10:
People who say not to use the TA because it will cause problems don't have a clue what they're talking about.
On the hydraulic TA, you are effectively doubling the life of the TA unit by using it.
No you don't need to sit there with a stopwatch and track how much time is spent in hi or low to ensure a perfect 50/50 split. Just use it as it was intended, and you will get the best life out of it.
Shift sharply from hi to low and low to hi. Don't dawdle with the lever in the middle, or try to "ease" it in.
Don't try to slow down a load that's pushing you by pulling the TA, as it's hard on the low lockup clutch.
These are things you can't seem to get drilled into a certain type of worker's head, and why many Southern tractors came from the factory with TA delete.
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