Posted by john(UK) on August 05, 2012 at 05:29:59 from (79.76.250.119):
In Reply to: Ferguson TE-20 posted by Jerry beek on August 04, 2012 at 15:01:28:
Never use force on the selectors or you will bend or break something. You should only need to use the same pressure that you use on the gear lever. Normally you can align the selectors through the oil filler next to the gear Lever if it is hard for some reason, but normally you would align the selectors by removing the Gear Lever itself and placing all 3 selectors in line. If you are having difficulty changing gears, have you checked the pedal clearance, the free play should be 3/8" no more. If this is correct and you are still having problems then you have some wear in the gearbox and it requires shimming to get the pre-load on the bearings correct. If it is grinding when you try to engage gear then you should get it sorted out because if you continue using it like that it will wear the lead-in on the gears themselves and then they will not engage and would require replacement...John(UK)...fergusontractors@hotmail.com
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