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Re: What Kills T/A's, Hi-Lo's, Powershift, Etc. ?
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Posted by Brokenwrench on January 04, 2004 at 12:51:47 from (152.163.253.66):
In Reply to: What Kills T/A's, Hi-Lo's, Powershift, Etc. ? posted by Duane(Pa) on January 04, 2004 at 10:58:38:
The operator/owner causes about 70-80% of the damage to T/A's, powershift trans,reversers,hi-lo's etc. This is done through abuse 30%,neglect60% and plain stupidity 10%. The balance of the failures are normal wear and parts failures.Some of the old T/A's required adjustments,powershift trans.,reversers,and hi-lo all require clean fluid,filter changes,and usually some linkage adjustments, most of which are ignored until a serious problem arises,and then the owner thinks a filter change,along with a top off of oil should fix it. Usually by that time there are warped clutch plates,T/A clutches that have slipped for so long there is nothing to adjust,pumps scored from dirty or no oil etc.
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