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Re: Model H Transmission...need lots of help!!!!!
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Posted by Roger WI on May 18, 2004 at 19:59:00 from (69.58.151.115):
In Reply to: Model H Transmission...need lots of help!!!!! posted by jason r on May 18, 2004 at 18:40:14:
Jason, I am fixing up the transmission on my H right now. It had several bearings out and other problems. I need to replace my shifter slides as the detents are almost gone, so it doesn't like to stay in gear. With respect to the transmission cover, look to see if the holes that the balls sit in are round or oval. On my Farmall MD the holes were so worn that it would not stay in 5th gear no matter if I had new balls, springs and good shifter slides, so I had to replace the cover (found a good one at the salvage yard). With respect to the bottom gear, you don't have to split the tractor to get it out. Probably want to remove the hydraulic unit to get better access. I cannot imagine an H without third gear as that is one of the most important gears for many things. I had a lot of chips in the bottom of my H transmission from all the gear grinding over the years. I used a magnet to get out what I couldn't clean out with diesel fuel flush. Good luck on your repair. Roger
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