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Another 856 question....This time about the shift linkage

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Dan Swanson

04-05-2008 14:14:28




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I have a I&T shop manual for the 856 and it doesn't show any of the following. I need to tighten up the shifter on the right side of the console. It's really sloppy. Some times you have to get a screw driver and move the reverse cam forward so you can get it into reverse. I don't know if it is that wore out or just needs adjusted. I also need a schematic of the shifter lever pieces and how they can be adjusted or replaced. If anyone can recommend a good book or web site, or can email me a copy of the literature that would be great.

Thanks, Dan Swanson

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the tractor vet

04-05-2008 16:00:47




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 Re: Another 856 question....This time about the shift linkag in reply to Dan Swanson, 04-05-2008 14:14:28  
Well first off pull the cowel and the kick plate down by where your feet are Two bolts with 9/16th heads and start looking everything over and see what all is needed . On that tractor even the smallest amount of ware even on the headed pins means a lot of movement at the shifter . Not word to the wise here get the correct pins for the rod , yea i know ya can get the same pin from just about anywhere NOT. as the cotter pin hole will never be in the correct location BTDT . Look the shifter levers over and see how much ware is there and replace any parts needed . Don't just try and start adjusting this and that as then you will have one big mess.

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