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Pat-CT

08-13-2007 06:55:06




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ok so im going to go look at this tractor saturday couple questions where can i get the best price on tires they dont need to be six or eight ply cuz i dont do any hazardous driving just road and brushhogging and mowing now im going to look at a 300 that is in good running condition it just needs new back tires the price is 1500 .. i think this is fair what do think i paid 1200 for my H that had carging issues oil leaks crapy paint and all so i think its fair . so how much are tires ... o and can someone tell me how to properly use a TA ive driven tractors witht them just never touched the TA lever haha do you have to push in the clutch before you switch sides what ... thanks for your responce

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Pat-CT

08-13-2007 09:24:48




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 Re: couple questions in reply to Pat-CT, 08-13-2007 06:55:06  
i found a like new set of tires for 550 600 ish but i found six ply road tires for 350 each



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JT

08-13-2007 08:53:28




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 Re: couple questions in reply to Pat-CT, 08-13-2007 06:55:06  
I just checked, a set of 12.4-38 Fireston Field and road-6 ply tires are going to be over $850.00 just for tires, no tubes or mounting, tire distributor said tires are averaging about 5% price increase per month.



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Don L C

08-13-2007 08:32:40




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 Re: couple questions in reply to Pat-CT, 08-13-2007 06:55:06  
I would say $1,000 for tires and tubes.....

To switch your TA ....snap it quickly, no clutch.

Get a manual and carefuly adjust the TA about once a year...bigest cause of falure is out of adjustment..... ..... ...

Don



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Bob Kerr

08-13-2007 08:00:01




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 Re: couple questions in reply to Pat-CT, 08-13-2007 06:55:06  
I just had front tire peel the tread off on my H the other day, they were possibly originals, so I thought I better just replace all of them. I found a goodyear dealer and they want $44 each for fronts 5.50x16 and $340 for rear 12.4x38 in 6 ply. Not a bad deal I thought as Miller tire is higher. The front price includes mounting and they want 30 each to mount rears.



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georgeky

08-13-2007 07:39:53




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 Re: couple questions in reply to Pat-CT, 08-13-2007 06:55:06  
Jim, has it covered with a excellent reply. You don't need to use the clutch for shifting the TA in either direction.



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Janicholson

08-13-2007 07:31:20




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 Re: couple questions in reply to Pat-CT, 08-13-2007 06:55:06  
The price seems good, If it has been operated by you for an hour or so, it would help your analysis. There is only one tire idea I would state that is go with firestone, not off brand tires.
The TA is a no brainer. It is moved from direct (forward) to reduction (handle back) without the clutch, and as rapidly as possible in both directions. Do not hesitate at all going through the middle of the lever stroke. Itwill feel like a two speed automatic trans shifting to drive when putting it forward into direct, and like a downshift when pulling it back.

Do these.
1} Use the TA as much as the clutch (often) they thrive on being used.
2} Use it while tilling to slow for a corner while pulling.
3} Use it to get through hard spots in tillage when the engine is pulled below its torque peak. (on a 300 that is about 1400rpm) or seat of the pants feel like it should be in the next liwer gear.
4) To lessen the ground speed to accomodate conditions. bushhogging heavy spots, baleing a thick windrow, etc. to keep the PTO at speed.
5) go slow while backing (works in regverse as well as forward)
Do not use it to
1} slow down-down a hill It is free wheeling when in TA (reduction) and if moved faster than the tractor would go in that gear can self destruct. It is not a coasting option.
2} tow the tractor to start it in TA, it has the same speed limits as #1, and will not turn the engine (freewheels)
3} leave the tractor sitting, it is not a park position, as it can roll forward, or backward if left in reverse.
4} do not avoid using it, it thrives on use. Our 350U has the original TA and clutch with two engine rebuilds on it, and it is used all the time. I hope this answers your questions. JimN

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