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Re: farmall 340 stuck in fourth gear
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Posted by Gary-Miss on April 01, 2003 at 18:22:30 from (152.163.188.71):
In Reply to: farmall 340 stuck in fourth gear posted by dangerdoc on April 01, 2003 at 12:25:04:
I'm THINKING, underline thaT--That right under the bell on your shift lever, you will find a pin going crossways of the tractor. Knock this out with a punch, lift the lever out, stick a large screwdriver down in the hole and line up the one shifter that isout of line with the other two. Replace the lever and try it. After you'vr tried it, drive the pin back in. If this works, you can do the repair atyour liesure. In the meantime, make certain you shift in a straight line forward and back so that the detent doesn't pop it back into gear while you're in neutral . with the lever.
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