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Re: Re: 1486 Stuck in High Range
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Posted by Andy Elsner on December 26, 2001 at 14:48:31 from (64.77.157.167):
In Reply to: Re: 1486 Stuck in High Range posted by Michael H. on December 26, 2001 at 14:33:55:
Dad and I think we fixed it today. The bolt holding that arm on loosened up and that allowed the arm to work on that shaft that goes down into the tranny.(Arm is keyed to the shaft) We turned the arm over and put a little longer bolt to get alittle more clamp force and it took out all the loose slop. I think it should be okay now. P.S. To get good access at this you have to take the seat out and the cover plate underneath. A lot of work but we needed to do it anyway to replace all the padding in the cab and work on the hydraulic seat.
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