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Re: 1969 CASE 530 tranmission problems
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Posted by George S. in the real NY. on May 03, 2005 at 03:53:17 from (63.171.180.66):
In Reply to: 1969 CASE 530 tranmission problems posted by Joseph Boehler on May 01, 2005 at 18:18:58:
The cover should lift off. The IT book says so and that is how I remember taking it off on my 530 CK. Whatever broke is probably tangled up in there. Try this, lift cover up most of the way that it will freely lift, prop it there, get a long screwdriver or prybar and make sure the shifter forks are all in neutral. I think that is must in order for the at least one of the forks to clear the other parts. You may have better luck posting on the Case board, maybe you could find someone near by that could give you a hand. Lotta good folks there. You want to have triple range in neutral and maybe have to jack up a rear wheel in order to wiggle the gears and releave any pressure on the gears that may be in mesh. Hope this helps. G.S.
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