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Posted by Diana on August 07, 2004 at 06:50:34 from (64.12.116.14):
Howdy all, Long story short, gears are froze up in my IH 350D. All was fine and then couldn't get it out of gear. (actually, a guy working on my driveway did this) I can feel the shifting isn't correct. It doesn't fall into place. Sorta feels like it's in neutral but I think it's actually stuck in 3rd. I can baby it to go forward, but am running out of "forward space". I popped the clutch while trying to get it into reverse and it did shift, but then stalled. Then popped out of reverse. I read on a previous post to raise the rear end and try to turn the tire and it might come loose. Before I go through this, does this sound like a reasonable thing to do? Hubby says "forks" are stuck and two gears are trying to work at the same time. I haven't taken the plate off to see what's in there yet. Finally got to use this thing after having it all fixed so it starts easy and all and had to sit and look at it for 6 weeks while recovering from rotator cuff surgery! I did get to mow the fields with no problem, but now, here I sit looking at it again, wanting to play with piles of barn litter that need moved. Any help would be appreciated! Thanks! Diana
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