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Posted by john on June 17, 2003 at 19:14:06 from (192.233.162.167):
I am still working on it. I got the Transmission dog hand tight only. I unscrew the transmission dog by hand by turning the lift-all driveshaft, there by, making my lift-all driveshaft tight. I figure that by running the tractor, the transmission dog will also unscrew making the lift-all shaft even tighter but the opposite occurs. The Lift-all drive shaft ends up being loose. Not falling off loose but I can shake it slightly. How loose is too loose? I tried my lift-all (nothing hooked up to it). I pull the control rod to the raise position, a second later the rod snaps back in so I think the lift-all is working ok. Can the transmission dog be ok if it is loose on its threads but at the same time resisting enough torque to turn the Lift-all? Any thoughts, comments ,advice?
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