Posted by mkirsch on January 02, 2012 at 17:41:04 from (67.253.161.186):
In Reply to: shiffter..706 posted by Morris roessler on January 02, 2012 at 15:11:29:
You are talking about the "56 series" style shifter.
It still has 1234 on one lever and HLNR on the other. The difference is, Reverse is on a separate linkage. You move the range lever to N, then swing it to the right and back for Reverse.
AFAIK it's a ton of parts an a ton of work to make the change.
Back in the day, it was a conversion kit. You can't get the kit anymore. It's a nearly 50-year-old tractor after all...
You would have to get the parts off a junked 56 series tractor. Only problem with that is everything is probably worn on the 56 series shift linkage too.
You'd be better off fixing the slop in your 06 linkage.
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