Hey Canuk, Parts might not that hard to find if it is the part I think it is. It looks to me like the a Massey 44 has the same mechanisim. And if a 44 is the same a 30, 33, 333, and 444 would be the same also so you might have several donor tractor optiions. I have a burnt up Massey 44 that might have the right part if needed. I still think is a part in that block on the front, outside of the transmission case is missing. I think there is ball bearing or a short round nosed shaft that goes in between the shifting rails that have the round the groove in them. The ball or short rod would have to sit in this groove to allow another rail to be moved. Two rails could not be moved at the same time because there would not be enough room without the ball or rod setting inside one of the grooves. I have left my email open so send me an email then and the we will be able to email each other direct. Then you can send me pictures through email. I will borrow a digital camera so I can send pictures to you. I think you can get it fixed without to much trouble. You probably don't want to sell your Dads tractor and its probably to far away for me to buy. I presume you are in Canada with a handle like Canuk and I'm in Southern Illinois.
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