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Posted by Gary in Mozarks on February 21, 2007 at 14:15:25 from (66.43.47.66):
In Reply to: farmall h stuck in gear posted by dm on February 21, 2007 at 13:14:42:
Yep I agree with George, When you get the shifter off and get the rails centered, you might want to weld up the end of the shifter where it has worn from 60 yrs of use. My 424 stuck just like yours did. It was cold etc. I have a feeling there was Ice in the tranny oil and it kept the slider gears from moving and I forced the shifter to pop out of the rail. I drained the oil out of the tranny yesterday (60 and SUNNY!) and it was milky. So new tranny oil, welded up shifter and it works like a champ again. I also had to do the same weldup on my 460D
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