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Re: TA Free-wheeling???
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Posted by SemoRedneck on March 13, 2000 at 09:45:14 from (130.110.200.1):
In Reply to: TA Free-wheeling??? posted by Bob Kirk on March 13, 2000 at 06:42:10:
Bob, I have been using a 340 with TA for quite a while in the hills of SouthEast Mo. I have had really good luck with it. It provides the extra boost when you need it. Just pull back when you need it then forward as soon as you done. It will free-wheel going down hill while the TA is engaged. But not when the lever is forward. The only time I have ever used it was plowing. So for utilily work I would have no problems using one in the mountains. Just remember-- Like all things you do on tractors-- Pay attention and Be careful-- You'll be fine. Good Luck in your search... SEMO
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