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Posted by paul on November 30, 2005 at 17:43:54 from (66.44.137.228):
In Reply to: Whats a TA posted by BobInMn on November 30, 2005 at 14:27:39:
I'm not sure what the tractor is worth, but I agree with the others, a lot for the baler. it is a good model, but that's pretty high. The TA is a high-lo shift on the go option that IHC has. It works well, but does tend to 'go out' or break a lot. It is not all that expensive to rebuild, but it is 'the' weak link on an IHC tractor, so it is most often mentioned. Often times the 'lo' part wears out first, & the 'hi' or straight gear set works fine for years, if you are willing to live without the 'lo'. When I said shift on the go up above, you understand you put the tractor in a gear with the foot clutch, then you may shift between hi/lo on the go. You can't shift between the standard gears on the go tho, only the hi/lo part is on the go. Clear as mud....... --->Paul
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