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Posted by Haymaker on August 10, 2004 at 08:03:49 from (128.163.196.154):
In Reply to: hard shifting 706 posted by caseyc on August 10, 2004 at 07:15:54:
We just had the same problem with our 806. Speed trans. shifted fine, but the range trans. would only shift reverse, neutral, and halfway into low. Under the range transmission cover(underneath the operators platform)there is a ball and cam/detent assembly which keeps the shifter in a gear when you shift. On ours, the whole assembly was wore out and the roll pin that held it on the shaft was broken. Basically, the whole assembly was binding when we tried to shift. We fixed the problem and now it works fine. Another thing I did was to adjust the transmission brake which is simply an arm with a pad that slows down the rotation of the gears when the clutch is depressed. It is under the belly of the tractor directly below the brake pedals. Adjust this according to the manual. It could need a new pad if the one you have is totally wore out. This is just my experience. Hope this helps you out. Brandon
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