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Posted by Diana on August 07, 2004 at 18:58:12 from (152.163.253.103):
In Reply to: Re: frozen gears posted by Hugh MacKay on August 07, 2004 at 14:55:12:
Thanks to all of you guys! Tom (hubby) took the cover off and lo and behold, the plates were out of kilter. The lever IS worn, almost to a v- shaped tip. Tom greased everything up, springs and all and put it back together and it shifting better than it ever has. And, now I know how to fix it if it does it again. Really not that hard to do. Interestingly, the plates are almost like new from where I was standing with no slop in them at all. I know the TA is in adjustment because I did it myself by the book. :) I'm going to look around and see if I can find a new shifter since this one might not even be the right one for this tractor. It's a knuckle buster when shifting into reverse. I'm careful when shifting, so it should last a while. Tom said if it became a habit and I couldn't find another one, he would weld it for me. (ain't he sweet?) I know I'll NEVER let someone else drive that thing again. No appreciation for by baby. You guys are just so great and I thank you once again. Diana
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