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Posted by 806 Southern In on November 13, 2002 at 09:44:57 from (192.158.61.78):
In Reply to: ? on 986 shifting posted by Alvin NE WI on November 12, 2002 at 19:55:28:
We have 3 86 series tractors and have had issues with shifting on 2 of them. You have to take the seat and seat suspension out as the other reply stated. On the 1486 we found the range bolt had loosened up over time and had allowed the arm and shaft to wear at the point where they contact. We had to remove the arm and flip it over and retorqued the bolt. This took care of that problem. We weren't experiencing your problem ours was stuck in both high range and park at the same time. Might check and see if you have loose bolts down there.
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