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Re: 706 shifter shot!
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Posted by the tractor vet on August 23, 2006 at 19:12:30 from (75.24.29.127):
In Reply to: 706 shifter shot! posted by Genep on August 23, 2006 at 18:41:40:
I have fixed a bunch of them and it is not a hard fix . First off remove the cowel and start there and look for any woren parts or loose parts then pemove the kick panel and take a look in there and see what has slop replace the headed pins with OEM pins as it is ral hard to find off the shelf pins that are just the wright lenght . If ya have a bunch of slop in the shift lever there is a bushing that is replaceable on it now maybe the dash support is wore and the factoy bushing will not help much so here ya have a machine shop make ya a bushing that wiil offset the ware. Next you pull the floor plate and get to the range transmission cover here it helps to have and extra pair of hand . You also have to remove the side plate on the left side or the transmisson housing as this is where the reverse shift fork is and ya want to catch the pices and parts that are going to fall out as you come up with the cover . When that is off ya look for broken rollers broken springs woren shifter cam and woren Detent plate now as for the cover the main whole may be woren but here again a local machine shop can bore and make a new bushing and along with a new shift lever al will be well But unless they have done this before keeping the org. center line of the shifter hole is a must . Also while ya got the cover off now is the time to install the new updated spring loaded park lock That way when ya drop her in park she is parked. If ya have any problems with this just yell.
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