Pulling TA
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66 series
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Was wondering who builds a good pulling TA and about how much they cost my tractor is about 600 plus horsepower located in northern Illinois thanks for the information |
Re: Pulling TA
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Registered: 03/12/2010 Posts: 405 |
If you have 600 HP. You don't need a TA. Save your money. |
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Registered: 04/06/2008 Posts: 263 |
1200 hp or less tractors benefit from having a TA |
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Registered: 08/21/2008 Posts: 590 |
Since Allied Precision called it quits, I'm not sure who builds one anymore. |
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Registered: 12/01/2018 Posts: 108 |
Have been told that Leaman tractor bought the remaining inventory, and the rights to produce them. That they where going to start production of them again. When they will start, IDK. |
Re: Pulling TA
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66 series
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Does anyone have contact information for the leamans I’m just looking around weighing my options |
Re: Pulling TA
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Registered: 12/01/2018 Posts: 108 |
[leamantractorparts.com] |
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Registered: 12/01/2018 Posts: 108 |
Small turbo classes such as box 3lm class, having a ta can make a huge difference. Most all sleds are set way to heavy for those classes. They let you get up and run 25mph but then slam you so hard that you cannot push the clutch in fast enough. Once you can see where the trip is set, you can gain a measurable distance from shifting. With that turbo even, 600 is very achievable. Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 10/20/2019 11:48AM by R Hall. |
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