Posted by tomwisconsin on August 10, 2011 at 09:37:11 from (216.56.161.4):
In Reply to: ac wd45 shift lever posted by Les Browning on July 10, 2011 at 14:15:00:
May have a possible answer for you. I had a gear shifting problem on my WD45 about a year ago. I shifted my gear shifter and it slipped out of the "pocket" where the bottom of the shifting handle fits in. If you take out the gear shifting lever and look through the hole on top with a flashlight, you"ll see where it"s suppose to fit. I"ll try to explain that the "pocket" is where all the top pieces of each shifting fork (gears 1,2,3,4,&R) come together to form a pocket for the end of the shifter to fit in. My problem was that this pocket was too loose and would allow the shifter end to slip out after I had shifted it into gear and I could never get it back in to the pocket to shift it out of 1st gear. After many,many,many hours of frustration I decided to take the whole transmission fork unit out of the tractor and realized that the reverse fork was bent either out or in (can"t remember which way it was). Anyway, put it in a small hydraulic press and bent it the proper way to tighten up the "pocket". I did not take the fork out of the housing, I just bent it as close as I could to the edge of the housing. It made the "pocket" tighter and I"ve never had a problem with it since. You don"t have to bend it much to make a difference. Hope it helps.
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