Posted by mkirsch on November 29, 2011 at 06:23:10 from (64.80.110.75):
In Reply to: Torque amplifier fixin posted by dan w mn on November 28, 2011 at 19:58:42:
Which side is out? Low side means it needs ramp and rollers. High side means it needs a TA clutch. Ramp and rollers require a second split. TA clutch can be replaced without another split.
If it works in high now, it will work in high pretty much forever. Just don't pull the lever and you'll be fine. Pulling the lever won't hurt anything, you just won't go anywhere.
I think a rebuilt TA is around $700. Leaman in PA is the TA king IMHO.
You can replace just the ramp and rollers, or just the TA clutch for much less than that. But you also have bearings and such that may need replacing too, necessitating tearing the tractor down a second time. A rebuilt unit takes care of all that in one fell swoop.
The "torque eliminator" kits are at least half that much, and tough to find in my experience.
No TA hurts the value of the tractor though, both in $$$ and in usefulness.
Fix it once today, and it'll outlast your grandchildren.
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