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Re: Re: Re: farmall h 5th gear question?
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Posted by Bob M on August 02, 2002 at 03:01:51 from (24.169.120.138):
In Reply to: Re: Re: farmall h 5th gear question? posted by Bob on August 01, 2002 at 16:52:20:
Bob - Try this: Remove the shift lever (drive out the 3/8" dia shift lever pivot pin just beneath the lever dust cover, then lift the lever free). Peer inside the opening and you will see the 3 shifter rails. Take a big screwdriver and engage the slot on the LEFT shifter rail. Now slide the rail as far forward as it will go. It should lightly "snap" into a detent at the end of it's travel. If the rail doesn't move easily, rock the tractor slightly or bump the starter until you feel it drop in. With the left shift rail in it's full forward position now try if 5th gear works. If it does the problem is a worn/bent lower end on the shift lever. It can usually be corrected by building up the bottom tip of the lever with weld, then grinding it back into shape. If 5th gear still doesn't work, problem's a worn direct (5th gear) sliding gear clutch or a worn 4-5 shift fork - time to pull the top of the tranny for a look inside. Good luck!
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