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HELPJohn deere B wont shift

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Eli McKeehan

05-29-2006 16:03:50




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I was chisle plowing in third gear when all of a sudden she quit pulling, no knocking sound or nothing just quit like I pulled the clutch out! It will go it 3,5,6 gears but tractor wont go. It will not go to the other side of the gear box either. The tractor had to be puled off the field, if you left it in 3,5,6 the tractor would still roll as if it were in nuteral! How would a guy fix this without going to $John Deere$?

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Fred P

05-29-2006 23:53:39




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 Re: HELPJohn deere B wont shift in reply to Eli McKeehan, 05-29-2006 16:03:50  
Just take the shifter off and put it back in high range. Move the rear shifter to the left and you are good to go. They seem to come out of high. All it take is a 9/16 wrench and less time than it took me to write this,

Fred P..... ..... .....



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Jeff Oliver

05-29-2006 16:25:50




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 Re: HELPJohn deere B wont shift in reply to Eli McKeehan, 05-29-2006 16:03:50  
take the top off and see if the shift rail or the shifter is broke. Sounds like something in there is either loose or broke and it slipped out of gear while working.



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Eli McKeehan

05-29-2006 17:52:08




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 Re: HELPJohn deere B wont shift in reply to Jeff Oliver, 05-29-2006 16:25:50  
I will start working on it tomorrow and let you know weather your advise help me thankyou



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Tx Jim

05-30-2006 03:18:42




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 Re: HELPJohn deere B wont shift in reply to Eli McKeehan, 05-29-2006 17:52:08  
Eli.I'll bet that the advice you got about tranns. jumping out of over-drive is correct. When I was about 12, my Dad took me out of school to plow beds in front of his hired hand who was planting corn. Somehow if I stopped tractor by pulling on clutch brake pad instead of brakes the JD B would do like yours. Tx Jim



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