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Re: super C, stuck in fourth gear
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Posted by JB on July 08, 2003 at 19:51:36 from (24.157.110.221):
In Reply to: super C, stuck in fourth gear posted by bob on July 08, 2003 at 10:09:01:
Hi, would appear the shifter fork (upside down U connected to shift lever mech.) for fourth gear has jumped out of the collar on fourth gear. Had a JD 420U that used to do same in 2nd gear. Solution was as in previous reply. 1)Put gear shift level in neutral. 2)Remove bolts holding gear shift/top cover of transmission. 3)Lift cover straight off trans and do not move gear shift level. 4)Locate 4th gear this will be the gear engaged with another gear. 5)Use a long screw driver or pry bar to move the 4th gear into the neutral position. Sometimes depressing the clutch or rocking the rear wheels is necessary to release the gear. 6)Align all the gears so that when the cover plate is reinstalled the shifter forks will go into the groves in the collar of the gears. 7)reinstall cover and just instal two or three bolts and check for proper shifting before reinstalling all bolts. Good luck JB
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