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Posted by JW in Oh on July 14, 2005 at 12:15:24 from (68.250.178.64):
Yesterday the transmission in my MF to35 got stuck in reverse. The gear shift wouldn't budge. I remember reading here that this is a common problem, but couldn't remember the solution. With a bad cell phone connection, I spoke with my mechanic, but got nowhere. After about an hour I fixed it mostly by accident. The procedure is perfectly described in Big Deans site: http://hometown.aol.com/bigdean62/page2.html, but I thought a picture might help. This is a pic taken thru the fill hole on the top of the transmission. In essence, you need to pry the large gear on the left(toward front of tractor) either forward or back to get it in the middle of its range. This will get it all back in line and the shifter will work again. I hope this helps save someone an hour or two. Also, why is the inside of my tranny casing red? Is this normal?
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