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<blockquote data-quote="ChrisB" data-source="post: 1336591" data-attributes="member: 122"><p>I have an IH 1086 with a torque amplifier. I only rarely used the TA level, but the low side went out (that was where I usually had it set). I am now getting conflicting information on the proper use of the TA lever. Is it basically like another high-low range that I can change on the go? Does it matter where it is set for the majority of use? Keep it in high and shift down only when I need temporary extra power and then back into high? :dunce: </p><p></p><p>I was going to have an eliminator kit put in, but the dealer said the TA's they put in now are so much better; comes with a 5 year warranty and he can't recall ever getting one back. So he talked me into just replacing it since it will help the resale.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ChrisB, post: 1336591, member: 122"] I have an IH 1086 with a torque amplifier. I only rarely used the TA level, but the low side went out (that was where I usually had it set). I am now getting conflicting information on the proper use of the TA lever. Is it basically like another high-low range that I can change on the go? Does it matter where it is set for the majority of use? Keep it in high and shift down only when I need temporary extra power and then back into high? :dunce: I was going to have an eliminator kit put in, but the dealer said the TA's they put in now are so much better; comes with a 5 year warranty and he can't recall ever getting one back. So he talked me into just replacing it since it will help the resale. [/QUOTE]
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