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Re: 806D range trans cover removal question


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Posted by the tractor vet on January 30, 2006 at 09:54:57 from (4.124.86.233):

In Reply to: 806D range trans cover removal question posted by BarryW on January 30, 2006 at 08:56:58:

Well i do not find it hard to do but i have lost count on how many that i have done . The first place to start is the shifter and fix replace anything that seams to loose , then it is down to the headed pins and replace all of them then on to the cover . First get any lines for the ft. hdy's out of the road if it has them and mark each line so ya don't have to fight them going back on . , next remove the plate on the left side of the range trans you will loose about a gallion of oil so have a bucket handy place the gearshift in N and take the bolts out it also helps to have that third or fourth arm that they never gave a mechanic so a friend would be of help take the bolts out and use a stiff blade putty knife or thin gskt. scraper and drive it between the top cover and the transmission case to break the gskt . then two pry bars and start to come up now is when ya got to watch the rev. shift fork and shaft as you don't want to loose the Key out of the shaft after ya got that then just come stright up and out then inspect all for ware the rev. shifter rod more then likely will have slop where the samll keyway is so that will have to be replaced and look at the shifter fork as this should fit tight . Also see how the shifter arm fits the top cover it should not have any slop and you may have to rebuild the top cover by having a machine shop bore the hole and make a sleeve and press it in and get a new shifter arm if it is woren or the keyway is loose on it then then look at the ware on the cam and detent plate and replace as needed and make sure that there are no broken or missing rollers . when you have all that done and back together do a readjustment on the shifters so they are in regester then do a clutch adjustment along with the trans brake and dump valve . If ya want i can explain that at a nother time.


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