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Re: 806D range trans cover removal question
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Posted by the tractor vet on January 30, 2006 at 12:27:57 from (4.124.86.233):
In Reply to: Re: 806D range trans cover removal question posted by BarryW on January 30, 2006 at 11:38:42:
If your working on the reverse then that is the ranges transmission and all ya have to do is remove the floor plate and have at it , now the other guy brought up the issue of the park lock that i did over look now if it is the old style that is and over center lock it's not a big deal but if someone has upgraded it to the new style SPRING LOADED park lock the ya have to block the park pawl up by using a 1/2 inch nut placed under it on the top of the cover . the shift rod that goes stright down is for the SPEED trans and that is your 1-4 . Like i said the only thing in your way will be 2 maybe 4 Hdy. hoses if it is equiped with side mount hdy. on the dash support . . One of these days i am going to get a digetal cam and post pictures on this stuff .
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