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Re: 560 -- Stuck in 2 gears or other problem...hel
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Posted by the tractor vet on May 31, 2007 at 19:20:58 from (75.19.127.100):
In Reply to: 560 -- Stuck in 2 gears or other problem...help... posted by Clefus on May 31, 2007 at 18:28:49:
Yep do like the others have said and pull the three bolts on the shifter and before ya do anything LOCK THE BRAKES thenget it out of gear and replace the shifter maken sure that it is in the slot. Next you do not have the T/A linkage set correctly as i have found over the years that with ware ya can not go by the book. So here is what ya do on the link that goes from the clutch arm to the T/A arm remove the headed pin loosen the lock nut and screw it in two turns to start put the pin back in along with the cotter pin BUT do not bend it over yet fire up the tractor and drive it up a incline -hill and shove the clutch in if the tractor just sit there give it a nother turn and try again when it rools back it is good to go and should come out of gear everytime ya shove the clutch down real easy . as long as ya have main clutch free travel and it comes out of gear your good to go.
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