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Re: Shifting lever?
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on July 15, 2003 at 02:50:46 from (216.208.58.189):
In Reply to: Shifting lever? posted by Fred on July 14, 2003 at 19:14:51:
Fred: Sounds to me like the end of shifting fork is worn. The last time you shifted out of 4th gear the fork came out of rail without bringing 4th-5th gears right to center, thus you cant access the notch in the 4th-5th rail. You should pull the shift lever and check this out, as it can get bad enough it leaves tractor in 4th and you go on to 3rd and find your self locked in two gears. It is a simple fix build end of shift lever up so it nicely fills the notch in one rail. I always like to build it a bit oversize and grind until it shifts good. Most of them are almost 1/4 x 1/2 on the end with corners slightly rounded. Whem you have lever out line the rails up with long screwdriver, making sure they are all in neutral.
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