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Re: John Deere 111 Transmission Help!
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Posted by Duner Wi on May 11, 2001 at 10:01:55 from (63.50.12.141):
In Reply to: John Deere 111 Transmission Help! posted by Leo on May 10, 2001 at 18:36:00:
This is guessing but the reason it won't start is you can't get it to neutral. The reason you can't get to neutral is when you put the halves together the detent ball or pin was not recessed into the neutral safety switch. You probably saw the detent ball for all gears but did not see the ball or pin for neutral. Might be possible to put right by screwing the neutral safety switch out and re installing with the shift in neutral. If you have to split it again I would look at the neutral switch first. Good luck.
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