Posted by Fuddy Duddy on February 17, 2014 at 18:23:36 from (70.198.66.69):
The 2N I had recently bought had a leaking PTO. So while pulling the shaft I figured I might as well drop the pump and give it a good cleaning. No amount of Diesel and other stuff would had cleaned out all the gunk I pulled out of there. (Some how feels like you are violating the tractor pulling that gunk out of the PTO opening, LOL) Got it nice and clean in there. If you have never done that to your tractor you probably should. Only way to clean it is to get in there and do it. Don't cost much in gaskets. Just some work. But it's not that much work. Anyway, when refilling it I saw threw the refill opening on the transmission shifter what looked like a Key Ring around the shifter shaft. I figured out it must be the top part of the spring that goes around the shifter shaft. Looks like a Key Ring. It is 1 and a 1/4 of a loop. The tractor shifts OK. Should I be concerned about it or just let it go and replace if I ever have the top part of the transmission off for some other reason.
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