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Re: No first gear, or reverse on '52 Super M
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Posted by captaink on November 15, 2004 at 06:55:28 from (66.115.214.56):
In Reply to: No first gear, or reverse on '52 Super M posted by ATW on November 14, 2004 at 17:08:11:
ATW A combination of all posts so far hits what is going on right on the head. My guess is that you came out of reverse (or 1st) in a hurry and “rounded” the corner headed for another gear. The shift lever came around the corner and the shifting rail in the transmission continued past the neutral position just far enough to block the shift lever from being able to get back into the slot. As you worked the tractor, vibration or what ever forces assisted the lever back to the true aligned neutral position. My suggestion is try to make sure that you do a square corner whenever you shift making sure that you stop in the neutral position assuring the rail has stopped before moving sideways to another rail. If you still have problems, you will need to check the sift lever to make sure it is fat and square, and if you still have problems, pull the cover and replace the balls and springs that prevent the rails from moving.
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