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Posted by Steven@ND on June 18, 2006 at 19:40:00 from (72.20.78.220):
In Reply to: Re: 7- foot tiller on a farmall H-now that was nea posted by Don L C on June 18, 2006 at 19:13:42:
I have talked to many people who have run their TA in low range 85% of the time with no problems whatsoever. I argued with my employer when he told me to till all day with his 504 in 1st with TA in low range - he educated me to the following: Operator error resulting in TA damage is from the following: 1. Shifting it too slow/slipping the TA clutch. (no brainer - this destroys the clutch) 2. Freewheeling while going forward and in gear with TA in low range. (This wears out the ramp/roller system) 3. Rolling backwards while in a forward gear and vice versa. (this wears out the ramp/roller system) The throwout bearing is just that, a bearing. The bearings in every other part of the tractor run all the time, so the TA throwout bearing can run as well. I personally have never had a clutch problem resulting from a bad throwout bearing (I have had worn fingers from no free pedal though - totally avoidable with proper adjustment).
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