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Posted by Hal Davis on September 12, 2002 at 18:52:18 from (206.74.178.40):
A couple of weeks ago, I posted a question about what holds the shift lever to the transmission shift tower of an "H". I can't find the post, but from the response I got, I envisioned a combination "bushing" and "cap" device that goes over the end of the small pivot pin and press fits into the holes in the shift tower. I tried to order these parts from my "local" (60 miles away) Case-IH dealer. In addition to both overpriced pins (which must have been a misunderstanding, because all I ordered was the caps), I got two thin 5/8" diameter concave discs. While I guess these would prevent the small pin from coming out of the shift tower, they would hardly take up the slop between the 7/16" or so diameter pin and the 5/8" diameter holes in the tower. Was I sent the wrong thing or is there a separate bushing that I need in addition to these discs or am I missing the big picture here?
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