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Re: 450 IH Standard HELP!!!
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Posted by Bob M on January 26, 2004 at 04:52:06 from (165.170.128.65):
In Reply to: 450 IH Standard HELP!!! posted by GEA on January 25, 2004 at 17:44:58:
Most likely the tranny got caught in two gears at once. It's a common problem with these tractors when the bottom end of the shift lever gets worn. To correct, first remove the shift lever (knock out the pivot pin in the tranny cover at the base of the shift lever, then lift lever out). Now look inside at the slots on the 3 shifter rails. For the tranny to be in neutral the slots in all 3 rails must be centered in the opening. If not, take a LARGE screwdriver or similar prying tool and move the rails to the center as needed. (You may need to jack up one rear wheel to release the load on the gears in order for the rails to move.) Finally replace the shift lever and retaining pin. A permanent fix involves building up the worn "button" on the bottom of the shift lever. Good luck!
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