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Posted by the tractor vet on April 12, 2007 at 08:10:06 from (75.19.122.21):
In Reply to: transmission linkage posted by Sandfield Farmer on April 12, 2007 at 07:34:30:
No , what pices do you need ???? If you are talken about the littel Tie Rod ends no the only place is Case I H . Now i have thought about maybe tryen some other style ends but never got around to it as when they fall apart is when ya need the tractor and don't have time to mess around tryen to make things work . In a pinch i have used a drift punch and reswedged them to get by for a day or two but this is a Band Aid fix . As for the rest 99% of the time a couple of factory headed pins a new factory bushing and a complet clutch adjustment and all is well in Whooville . Now if your problem is down deeper in the covers cam or rollers then here again Factory parts work well . If the covers have ware then i have a machine shop that will rebore the cover and make a bushing and press it in for less then a cover . 99% of the shifting problems on the 06-66 seires starts from clutch adjustment being out of wack.
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