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Re: Super M stuck in gear
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Posted by FRANK on January 15, 2005 at 10:33:35 from (209.240.205.63):
In Reply to: Re: Super M stuck in gear posted by Jimmy King on January 15, 2005 at 09:54:43:
THE PROBLEM YOU,RE HAVING IS A COMMON ONE ON FARMALLS. IT WILL TAKE AOUT ABOUT FIFTEEN MINUTES TO FIX. AT THE BASE OF THE SHIFTER IS A CROSS PIN THAT HOLDS THE SHIFTER IN. YOU MAY HAVE TO KNOCK OUT A SMALL DISC THAT HOLDS THE PIN IN PLACE. AFTER PUNCHING THE PIN OUT, LIFT THE SHIFTER UP OUT OF THE HOLE. LOOK DOWN IN THE HOLE AND YOU WILL SEE THREE FLAT BARS. EACH ONE HAS A HOLE IN IT. THESE HOLES HAVE TO BE IN A STRAIGHT LINE. YOU CAN USE A SCREWDRIVER OR SMALL BAR TO LINE THEM UP. PUT THE SHIFTER BACK, AND YOU SHOULD BE GOOD TO GO. GOOD LUCK, FRANK
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