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Farmall super C wont go into first gear

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Dustin hartmann

12-12-2007 09:53:11




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I have a 51 super c and drove it under it own power for the first time last night and it would not go into first gear it feels like its hitting somthing when you try to put it in first what could it be




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NawlensGator

12-12-2007 11:25:42




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 Re: Farmall super C wont go into first gear in reply to Dustin hartmann, 12-12-2007 09:53:11  

One of my 140's would not go into 2nd gear a couple yrs ago. I was able to finally force it in after I kept yanking the top of the shift lever. I drained the transmission oil and there was a lot of water in it. I flushed with diesel several times and and oil the last time before filling with HyTran. After that it shifted fine.

You could take off the top plate and look in also.



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Dustin hartmann

12-12-2007 11:40:57




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 Re: Farmall super C wont go into first gear in reply to NawlensGator, 12-12-2007 11:25:42  
It moved in all the gears but first how big of a problem?



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georgeky

12-12-2007 13:41:19




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 Re: Farmall super C wont go into first gear in reply to Dustin hartmann, 12-12-2007 11:40:57  
You may have a bent shifting fork, or if the top cover has been off, it may just not be lined up with the gear properly. I would pull the top cover and have a look before jumping to any conclusions.



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gene bender

12-12-2007 10:10:24




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 Re: Farmall super C wont go into first gear in reply to Dustin hartmann, 12-12-2007 09:53:11  
Put it in neutral then drive the pin out. This is the one at the base of the shift lever just below the spring. When you get the pin out lift the shift lever up and with a lite look down to see if the three rails are lined up you can move them with a screwdriver mite need to fasten the clutch pedal down to relieve any pressure on the shift forks. They should be lined up or the tractor wouldnt move. What gear did you have when you moved the tractor. Does the tractor move when in second gear. Does it move in third and fourth and also reverse. If it moves in ALL the other gears you have a big problem.

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