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Farmall M 9 Speed

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Bill in IL

12-28-2007 12:22:51




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I have an M with an M&W 9 speed in it but I cannot shift it to high. The lever moves but no resistance is felt in doing so like there is a keyway out of place, or setscrew loose inside or just a plain old broken shift fork. Is there somethign common that goes wrong with them?
Do you guys know to get at the shift fork to have a look do I need to split the tractor to do this or can I just take off the belt pulley gearbox and get at it from the top or remove the transmission cover to get to it.
I have been putting this off cause I need to make splitting stands but I will get it done quicker if I don't have to split it. The tractor works fine but I would like the extra gears for some chores.

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skk

12-29-2007 07:55:44




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 Re: Farmall M 9 Speed in reply to Bill in IL, 12-28-2007 12:22:51  
I created the file posted on the other board. If you are having trouble getting to it, I can send to you direct.



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JT

12-28-2007 17:58:57




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 Re: Farmall M 9 Speed in reply to Bill in IL, 12-28-2007 12:22:51  
Bill,
If you go to Nebraska cowman's cow board, he had an M&W 9 speed owners manual that you could download, That was a few months back, but it should still be there. If I did it right, the link whould be there for the manual



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JT

12-28-2007 18:02:39




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 Re: Farmall M 9 Speed in reply to JT, 12-28-2007 17:58:57  
Wow, I am impressed, I got the link, but no title, hope this helps you. One of these days, I am gonna be as computor smart as the rest of ya. Jim



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r4etired

12-28-2007 16:03:52




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 Re: Farmall M 9 Speed in reply to Bill in IL, 12-28-2007 12:22:51  
The shift lever is at the bottom of the transmission.one end,the operating end attaches to the shift arm,the shift mechanism is directly under the bottom trans shaft, the other end attaches to a replacement pin that holds the short reverse shaft.Moving the shift arm moves the pins that slide the drive dog that is either in high,neutral or low.This is the way MandW works.I can't tell you about the Heisler or the Behlen as around here everyone used MW,

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Andy Martin

12-28-2007 14:30:45




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 Re: Farmall M 9 Speed in reply to Bill in IL, 12-28-2007 12:22:51  
You should be able to see everything with the belt pulley off but you'll need a mirror. That gas tank is a lot lower than it looks.



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