Posted by mkirsch on February 14, 2011 at 09:37:42 from (64.80.108.57):
In Reply to: Looking at 756 posted by W6tractor on February 14, 2011 at 05:01:00:
If you're throwing the TA lever ahead, and it's pausing several seconds, the TA is shot.
This isn't like a Super MTA, 400, 450, etc... where you can drive it forever if you just leave the TA alone. On these bigger tractors, if one side goes out the other side isn't far behind.
Does the tractor jerk when it's just coasting to a stop? If not, then it's definitely something with the brakes.
However, it sounds to me like this tractor will be more than you want to take on... You need a decent shop with some heavy duty lifts and special equipment (i.e. hydraulic pressure gauges) to replace the TA on something like this... It's a job best left to a professional, IMHO.
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