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Re: 966 will not go into first or fouth gear
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Posted by the tractor vet on March 25, 2005 at 06:52:35 from (4.124.75.14):
In Reply to: 966 will not go into first or fouth gear posted by ugly jim on March 25, 2005 at 06:43:31:
Well on them if you have woren parts from the shift lever on down to the top cover and if you have a couple of broken rollers on the shift rails or a sloppy collar it can give ya fits . Start at the top and work your way down the steering support to the cover . Is there a bunch of ware on the cam??? , are as i call them the cub cadet tie rod end sloppy on the shifter?? , are they loose?? , Since there is not that many pices on the 1-4 shifter it is not had to figure out if the linkage on top is good and adjusted correctly then the problem has to be in the cover. Yea i know you did not want to hear that since you have to pull the steering support up to get it off. What i need is a Lear Jet so i could fly around and fix everbodys problems.
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