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Posted by John in Maryland on October 22, 2001 at 16:22:17 from (208.60.233.189):
In Reply to: 656 shifting posted by JohnL on October 22, 2001 at 09:10:45:
Well, I have operated two different 656's and a 544(same shifting setup) on a regular basis and all of them seen to be like that. Does not seem to be a problem once you get familiar with the tractor. Until you get used to it, just make sure the tractor is stopped completely, idle down a little bit, and make sure the clutch is all the way to the floor. I imagine tightening/replacing linkage would work, but have never done it. Really, I think once you get used to the tractor it is fine, unless alot of different people are operating the tractor or you are trying to fix it all up. Just my opinion though.
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