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Is it or isn't it a 8n

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allen

12-05-2001 14:48:15




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I have a 8n tractor or I thought with a 3 speed transmission and reverse. Everything I've been reading shows only 2n/9n with 3 speed and 8n with 4 speed. Is this correct? Did they make a 8n with 1,2,3,R? yes the engine shows a 8n seriel # and with both brake pedals on the same side which is a 8n rearend. I must have a 2n/9n tranny and
After bush hogging for a few hours this weekend in first gear. I returned back to the shed in 2 gear. After placing the tractor in neutral or so I thought and letting out on the clutch the tractor is still in gear. I shifted the tractor into reverse but the tractor bogs down and does not move as if its in 2 gears at one time.Any advise on what to look for after I pull the top cover. I have never been into the tranny.

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Don M

12-06-2001 05:08:15




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 Re: is it or isn't it a 8n in reply to allen, 12-05-2001 14:48:15  
My guess is that your shifter forks are somehow out of line so that the tranny is trying to be in two gears at once. I had this happen to our International Cub once. When I removed the shifter cover I was able to line up the forks manually and that solved the problem. I can't say that your Ford's tranny is the same but I'm guessing it is. I am sure other experts will advise if I am wrong! Good Luck, Don

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TimK

12-07-2001 08:19:32




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 Re: Re: is it or isn't it a 8n in reply to Don M, 12-06-2001 05:08:15  
If the tractor has position control on the hydraulics, then it's an 8n with a 9n/2n trans. If no position control, then it's a 9n/2n with an 8n engine. You're in 2 gears at one time. Pull the trans cover and you can manually free the gears into neutral. BUT, I would fix the problem from that point since it's going to happen again and again. I think you have a worn or bent or broken shifter fork(s). My $.02

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