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Re: Farmall H kicks out of 4th gear
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Posted by justin on November 16, 2003 at 09:29:13 from (216.188.198.180):
In Reply to: Farmall H kicks out of 4th gear posted by Dan on November 16, 2003 at 08:59:38:
Describe what happens when it kicks out of 4th.. Does it make any noise, or just kick out?? If makes a chattering noise, you will probably have to replace the main shaft & gear, as the splining on the shaft and the mating protion of the gear are shot. If it just pops out, probably a broken detent spring and or a flattened detent ball. Just a recomendation, if you have to replace the main shaft & gear, replace the bearings also, as they are probably shot(reason for the wear), and if the detent spring & ball are the problem replace all of them just for piece of mind. Oh one other thing is if the shaft gear are bad, the shift fork is probably shot also..
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