Posted by The tractor vet on December 24, 2012 at 06:55:37 from (75.24.4.81):
In Reply to: 656 stuck in gear posted by Greg NE on December 24, 2012 at 06:41:12:
Yep they are at that and in MHOP they are a real pain sometimes ya can cheat with shim washers and the shifters all snugged together and installing a new pin on the shifter rod and i have had the machine shop make a little larger pin and redrill the hole thru the shaft for the larger pin to take out some slop. So if the shaft pin went between the 1st and Reverse and 2nd and 3rd shift lever shimming will stop that If it sheared the pin then a new shifter pin will fix that . And if one of the headed pin clippys fell off and the pin came out a new pin and clippy will fix that.
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