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Re: 806 sliping out
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Posted by K.B.-826 on September 11, 2004 at 20:05:42 from (209.163.43.119):
In Reply to: 806 sliping out posted by stu on September 11, 2004 at 18:48:24:
The parking brake drops in on it's own while the tractor is moving? That is a very serious problem that will cause major damage if it hasn't already. Describe exactly how it happens. If it was mine, I wouldn't drive it until I got that one figured out. Sounds like you need to take a look at your detents to fix the low range problem. Remove the range transmission cover and see if any of the rollers are missing. While you're in there, you can check for damage to the reverse driven gear from the park lock dropping in. It's the rearmost gear on the top shaft. It really sounds like you need a manual. You'll probably find that your whole shifting linkage needs going through, and a $20 I&T manual will pay for itself. As for the TA, a wild guess would be $2000.
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