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Farmall H 5th gear

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Kevin

08-23-2004 20:13:12




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Alright i thought i posted this already but i guess not. Whenever i put my h in 5th gear and i start letting out the clutch it stalls, what could be cuasing it.




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Kevin

08-25-2004 17:02:01




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 got it in reply to Kevin, 08-23-2004 20:13:12  
Well i got 5th. All i had to do was let out the clutch till she almost stalled, do it again, and keep repeating till she is going at a good speed.



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CNKS

08-24-2004 18:09:08




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 Re: Farmall H 5th gear in reply to Kevin, 08-23-2004 20:13:12  
5th really isn't a gear, it is simply a splined shaft that engages the shaft from the engine, there is no gear reduction between the engine and the rear end. Sort of like starting a manual trans car or truck in high gear.



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dej(JED)

08-24-2004 05:33:35




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 Re: Farmall H 5th gear in reply to Kevin, 08-23-2004 20:13:12  
The H is no powerhouse. You need to be on the level or on a down hill grade to get going in 5th. You actually need to slip teh clutch a little to get it moving before you let teh clutch out completely.



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Wayne Swenson

08-23-2004 21:14:21




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 Re: Farmall H 5th gear in reply to Kevin, 08-23-2004 20:13:12  
First be sure the brakes are released!
5th gear is a high speed travel gear and usually you need to start in 4th and shift up to 5th after the tractor is rolling. Quickly press in the clutch shifting to neutral and simultaneously idle the engine down. After a second or 2 shift to 5th & let out the clutch while increasing engine speed.
Takes practice to not grind the gears while upshifting. I used to be pretty good at it but would need a little practice to do as well 40 years later!

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