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Re: 350 STUCK IN GEAR
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Posted by Steve450 on September 13, 2004 at 06:55:07 from (65.124.109.207):
In Reply to: Re: 350 STUCK IN GEAR posted by Allan in NE on September 13, 2004 at 06:23:05:
Your 350 is probably stuck between 2 gears. Unbolt the shift tower at the base (should be 3 bolts) lift the shifter assembly out. Look down into the hole and you will be looking at the top of the 3 shifting forks. Each one will have a notch cut out of them that the bottom of the gear shift slides into to move the gears. These forks will move forward, center, and back. Take a big screwdriver and move the forks so that the notches are all in the center, this will put your tractor in neutral. Be sure to have the parking brake locked when you do this so the tractor dosen't roll away. Once the forks are lined up, replace the shifter. Use a little sillicone gasket to seal up the base of the shifter. My old 450 used to do the same thing once in a while. Could be the "ball" on the bottom of your shifter is getting worn. A good welder can build it up and the grind it back to size.
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