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Problem with H transmission,3 ?s

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49 Cubber!

02-07-2004 15:04:25




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Ok,Replaced all three sider gears this morning,shifts into all gears,but second is a little ruff,this is not running.I start it up and ease out the clutch,I have it out of gear and its like its hung up in two gears.I fiddle around with the shifter and it goes into all gears and still acts like it hung up in all gears.I pull the shifter and all three rails are lined up, Ireinstall shifter,push in clutch start it up,and ease out clutch again,shifter is in neutral,but tractor rolls normally in what "feels" like 2nd or 3rd.I push in the clutch and put the shifter into second and again it acts like its stuck in two gears.Im guessing one of two things,bent fork on the 2nd and 3rd rail,or I didnt get the fork in the groove on the gear.What do you think?And,does anyone know of a way that Icould maybe check this without pulling the top back off?I hate to buy another cover gasket,which didnt excatly fit right and had to do a little trimming and cutting on,got a more accuarate resource for these other than dealer?Thanks!

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Josh

02-07-2004 15:38:46




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 Re: Problem with H transmission,3 ?s in reply to 49 Cubber!, 02-07-2004 15:04:25  
I just put a new 4th/5th slider in my M. The forks were a little tough to get lined up but weren't that bad. It sure sounds like yours is not lined up. Take the belt pulley drive off, and then you can reach back and feel to see if the fork is lined up with the gear. Josh



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parts man

02-07-2004 15:19:29




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 Re: Problem with H transmission,3 ?s in reply to 49 Cubber!, 02-07-2004 15:04:25  
I think you've already hit the most likely cause, one fork not in the groove of the gear. They're a real PITA to get back lined up with the top off!!! The only way I know of to check is to take the top back off. :(



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