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Re: 560 D, anyone know why
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Posted by hagan on December 25, 2003 at 09:34:47 from (198.68.173.133):
In Reply to: 560 D, anyone know why posted by Marc on December 25, 2003 at 06:33:37:
Hey make sure the tractor is in neutral with the brake set and then take the 3 bolts out that hold the shifter in place and take a long screwdriver or punch (be careful do not drop). Carefully take and shove the very left hand shifter slide on the top of the transmission foreward. Then get on tractor and see if it will move. If it will your shifter end is needing built up. I had to do this to mine and it was quite easy and 5th was the one hard to get into gear. GOOD LUCK & MERRY CHRISTMAS
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