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Farmall M jumps out of 5th gear

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CWally

10-16-2004 18:38:55




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Anyone know of a cheap and easy fix for an M that likes to jump out of 5th? This tractor does have a Hysler (not sure if thats spelled right) Overdrive, but I was told that 5th is a strait through gear anyway and the overdrive didn't matter.




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captaink

10-18-2004 08:43:24




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 Re: Farmall M jumps out of 5th gear in reply to CWally, 10-16-2004 18:38:55  
You can pull the belt pulley (or blank cover) from the top of the transmission and check the condition of the sliding 5th gear. That way you might be able to figure out what your problem is before you pull the top cover off.



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Haas

10-17-2004 16:38:40




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 Re: Farmall M jumps out of 5th gear in reply to CWally, 10-16-2004 18:38:55  
Don't know about what the others said of the input shaft (with gear) and the 4/5th slider being different with the over drive. If lucky, you have a problem with the detents and shifters. (top still has to come off the tranny). More likely, the 4/5th slider gear (5th gear part) is bad, or the pilot bearing is bad, or both. To fix those, top has to come off the transmission, lift all unit out the bottom and main drive shaft out so tranny input shaft can come out the front of the transmission. No easy fix!!

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DWV

10-16-2004 20:16:17




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 Re: Farmall M jumps out of 5th gear in reply to CWally, 10-16-2004 18:38:55  
Even though 5th is straight through the input shaft and 4th and 5th sliding gear are not the same as stock M.You may get lucky and have problem
with shifting fork or ball and spring.If not one or both gears or a bearing is bad.



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MagMan

10-17-2004 04:13:38




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 Re: Farmall M jumps out of 5th gear in reply to DWV, 10-16-2004 20:16:17  
I am not sure about the overdrive But The Ms have a 4th 5th slider with the inside of the gear teeth wear and it kicks out I have fixed 4 or 5 on hs and Ms. Thats if the overdrive didnt replace that or something. The other thing that was mentioned was the ball and springs .In the shifter mech But I think you have to pull the cover either way . JON



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