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ken in indiana

02-27-2005 15:44:06




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transmission locked in fifth gear . will not shift into neutral . any ideas?




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Mike3501

03-01-2005 12:37:26




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 Re: IH H tractor in reply to ken in indiana, 02-27-2005 15:44:06  
Both of these guys are right on the mark . I just fixed the same thing on my H . Take the shifter out and weld alittle more onto the bottom it should be T shape on the bottom .Mine needed just about half an inch welded on .Works like a champ now . Good luck to ya



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BIG JOHN

02-27-2005 16:49:35




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 Re: IH H tractor in reply to ken in indiana, 02-27-2005 15:44:06  
Farmer Bob is right in everything he said. The only thing he left out was how to fix things so that it won't happen again. All you need to do is to build up the end of the shifter with your welder to replace what has worn off.

GOOD LUCK



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Farmer Bob

02-27-2005 15:54:20




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 Re: IH H tractor in reply to ken in indiana, 02-27-2005 15:44:06  
It's probably locked in two gears at once due to the bottom end of the shifter being worn down. Remove the pin where the shifter shaft goes into the cast housing down near the transmission deck and pull the shifter straight up and out. Look down into the hole with a flashlight and you will see the shifter rails. Use a large screw driver and get all of the shifters lined up so the notch is straight across all of the rails and in the middle front to back. Stick the shifter shaft back down into the notch which is neutral for now. Put the pin back in through the bottom of the shifter shaft and reset the small freeze plug looking things you took out. If the tractor is on an incline, set the brakes and sometimes it helps to jack up one side of the tractor so you can jiggle the wheel back and forth to take the pressure off of the shifter.

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