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Transmission locked in Gear

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Refbb

03-29-2007 07:43:34




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How do I go about getting gears moved back to neutral position and which gear or gears will I need to move.




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Dell (WA)

03-29-2007 19:26:16




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 Re: Transmission locked in Gear in reply to Refbb, 03-29-2007 07:43:34  
Refbb..... ....Do the eazy stuff first. JACK-UP yer tractor so the TRANNY NO-LOAD. Clod-hoppers plunked down on the clutch petal. NOW try an wiggle yer tranny shifter outta gear.

Iff'n that don't work, gitt back to us with the secret tranny code. (3-speed or 4-speed) ..... ..Dell



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Refbb

03-30-2007 06:50:54




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 Re: Transmission locked in Gear in reply to Dell (WA), 03-29-2007 19:26:16  
I have already taken top off trans and its a 4 speed



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Dell (WA)

03-31-2007 09:38:48




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 Re: Transmission locked in Gear in reply to Refbb, 03-30-2007 06:50:54  
Refbb..... .Would it surprize you to learn that the ALL the sliding gears MUST be slid to the "GAP" between the gears of the counter-shaft cluster to be in NEUTRAL???

You MUST JACK-UP yer tractor diffy to take the "pressure-off" BEFORE you try to slide yer gears on the main shaft. When you looky-look down, just use LARGE screwdriver/lever to slide any and all gears into the "gaps". Simple, eh?

Unfortunately, my eyeballs can't see yer tranny gears, but yours do. Iff'n you still have tranny problems, start a new post..... ....respectfully, Dell

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old9

03-29-2007 16:28:25




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 Re: Transmission locked in Gear in reply to Refbb, 03-29-2007 07:43:34  
This happened to me last year on my 53 NAA. 4 speed ,, second gear broke. Loose tooth jammed between gears. Real Bad day!!

What tractor do you have? It does make a LOT of difference.



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A. Bohemian

03-29-2007 17:30:58




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 I'll BET it Was Bad! in reply to old9, 03-29-2007 16:28:25  
I've never talked to anyone who encountered this problem before. What did you do?



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