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Re: 806 dies when clutch engaged
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Posted by Tim Malin on November 10, 2004 at 20:47:40 from (137.104.65.33):
In Reply to: 806 dies when clutch engaged posted by IndyFF on November 10, 2004 at 11:43:16:
Happens all the time on the 06's and at least our 826. It gets stuck in low and reverse. Look down by your right foot, at the sliders, and try to wiggle the lever until you have the hole so you can put the parking brake down. What works for me, is if you jimmy the range lever around and lightly, I mean ever so lightly let out the clutch, sometimes it will move whatever is disagreeing and while wiggling the lever it will suddenly POP back into neutral and you're off like a herd of turtles again. Otherwise, a small pry bar or something to physically move the sliders (easiest when the tractor is off) will get it to do what you want. A side tip, I always bounce the range lever from left to right to left to right and then to my range when coming out of or going in to reverse, taking an extra two seconds. Saves a half hour or more of dickering around with a stuck range lever. Good luck. Tim
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