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Posted by lil red fan on June 01, 2000 at 12:02:21 from (63.10.145.188):
hey there yall its me agian. well its the same tractor but more problems well today we went tro move the tractor so we could put a running gear in the shop at school and the tractor felt like it was in gaer but the shift lever was in neutral and then i looked and the fan blade was moveing so i knew it was in gear. so then i got on the seat and pushed the clutch in and it started rolling and then when we got it where we needed it i tried to find out what gear it was in and i will not go into 4th or 5th gear so its stuck in one of those. how do i find out if i am correct on that one or am i correct. next question. how do i fix this problem and is it hard shoud we go ahead and split it and replace the seals and the clutch while we are at it so it can all get done at once. or how can we get it out of gear the shifter unbolts and then can we just realign the shifter forks. any answers would help alot. thanks in advance curtis (lil red fan)
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