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Problems getting my H in gear.

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antigoweld

05-03-2008 20:17:09




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I went to drive my H today and well I pushed the shifter into R and the tractor died but there was no grinding of the gears and I had it at half throttle.

I started it again and tried 1st.it went.I then tried reverse and nothing it died again.I put it in N and it went reverse.I tried 1st again and it died.

I noticed the pin at the bottom of the shifter was cock eyed and sticking out 1/4 to my right side.So I got a hammer and a punch and got it set back in place.

I started it back up and still all I have is R.

Could it be the pin at the bottom of the shifter is bad?

This is odd...All I wanted to do is get it closer to the garage to clean her up.

Any suggestions?

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antigoweld

05-04-2008 18:26:00




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 Re: Problems getting my H in gear. in reply to antigoweld, 05-03-2008 20:17:09  
That worked good.Is this a common problem?



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kossuth

05-05-2008 03:38:09




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 Re: Problems getting my H in gear. in reply to antigoweld, 05-04-2008 18:26:00  

antigoweld said: (quoted from post at 18:26:00 05/04/08) That worked good.Is this a common problem?
What happens is that the tip of the shifter gets worn from years and years of use. Janicholson hit it on the head about looking for photos of the shifter, they are on here I just have no idea where to look. I've heard of folks building up the shifter with weld and having success.

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Janicholson

05-04-2008 18:49:45




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 Re: Problems getting my H in gear. in reply to antigoweld, 05-04-2008 18:26:00  
it is with some. Often enough to be easy to diagnose. JimN



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Janicholson

05-03-2008 21:11:04




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 Re: Problems getting my H in gear. in reply to antigoweld, 05-03-2008 20:17:09  
Simple Remove that pin (wiggle and push down on the shifter as you tap it out). Then take the lever out ou the hole straight up. Down in the hole there will be three rails with slots the right hand rail slot will be too far rearward (not aligned) use a big screwdriver to align it with the others. (clutch down will help)
Put the lever back in (maybe a new pin if that one is woen badly (made from a correct size grade 8 bolt piece to match the original) Then put plugs (new from the NAPA store).back in the sides of the tower. If it happens again, look in the archives for shifter tip photos. JimN

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