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Re: 1943 Farmal H Trans trouble
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Posted by Brent in IA on June 28, 2004 at 19:55:57 from (66.43.236.169):
In Reply to: 1943 Farmal H Trans trouble posted by Greg Demaline on June 28, 2004 at 07:32:05:
William F. is most likely right. As the end of the shifter fork gets worn or the pin holding the shifter, it can jump out of the sliders and allow you to essentially "put it in gear twice". I have had this happen on a Super M, and just last week on my 560. Just pull the shift lever out and look and see if the sliders are all lined up with the neutral notch in the center. If not do as William suggested and with the clutch in use a pry bar/big screwdriver to line them back up. They should move fairly easy. If this happens repeatedly you should have a welding shop build up the ends of your forks (if they are worn way down) or investigate the cause further if that is not it. Good luck!
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