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Re: IH/Farmall 706 Range Arm Removal
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Posted by William Thompson on January 09, 2006 at 10:12:46 from (68.253.117.246):
In Reply to: IH/Farmall 706 Range Arm Removal posted by William Thompson on January 08, 2006 at 16:49:51:
Tractor Vet: Thank you for the response. Yes, it is the levers on the right side of the steering tower. I understand how to get the cover off (remove long screw and bolt). Then,remove the cross bolt holding the outer arm (gear lever), and remove outer arm. Now this is where I'm stumped. Is the inner arm or range lever pressed on to that shaft. You talk about a bushing that was bad, and a bushing bore that you had to re-machine for a new bushing. Is that arm supposed to slide off the shaft or is it retained in some other manner?
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