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Re: M farmall gear shifter, need replaced?
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Posted by BEL@IN on September 20, 2002 at 11:06:01 from (209.84.168.154):
In Reply to: M farmall gear shifter, need replaced? posted by Aaron on September 20, 2002 at 10:01:22:
You probably have a very worn finger that extends into the trans.. I just redone mine. First release the spring on the shift lever that holds the cap down. Each end of the pin that holds the shift lever is covered with a small freeze plug cover, about 5/8 inch, knock it out with a sharp punch and that will expose the real pin. It can usually be pulled out with a magnet as it is probable loose from wear. It is 7/16 inch and propably worn. Make a new one from a grade 5 bolt. You can now lift the shift lever out and see it is probably very worn and can be built up with weld. It takes som patience to get a good fit,weld oversize and carefully grind and file for the proper fit. Good luck
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