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clutch problem or shifter

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Carlton

09-05-2005 21:27:27




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I have farmall 300 row crop and I was moving some dirt with the loader, I stopped to back up and when I let the clutch out I was in 5th gear.I thought I had lost the clutch, I took the shifter out and I put it back in and i also readjusted the clutch rod ,it worked but why did it do what it did. Is the shifter shot,or is the clutch ready to go, after it worked as before.

Carlton
clancy Montana

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RustyFarmall

09-06-2005 06:36:09




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 Re: clutch problem or shifter in reply to Carlton, 09-05-2005 21:27:27  
Most likely the bottom end of the shifter has become worn and allowed the shifter to jump out of the shifting rails. You can build the shifter back up with a welder and then grind it back to a rectangular shape and it should be good for another 50 years or so.



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Janicholson

09-06-2005 06:32:34




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 Re: clutch problem or shifter in reply to Carlton, 09-05-2005 21:27:27  
What probably happened is that the shifter tip inside the shift rail system (and easy to get to) came uot of the forth gear slot and as you went into neutral to go to reverse it continued into fifth. I would make a little bit slower transitions into neutral and, if it persists, I would probably pull the shift lever, and get the tip of it welded back to size, then ground down to fit the slots in the rails. Align the slots with a big screw driver befor reassembly.
A broken or weak spring in the rail detent system could also allow this to happen, but the platform has to be removed to get at these parts.
Good luck with just being careful shifting.
JimN

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Carlton

09-06-2005 17:36:51




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 Re: clutch problem or shifter in reply to Janicholson, 09-06-2005 06:32:34  
so guy's, what is the correct length of the shifter ?

Carlton



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