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Re: M value and 5th gear ?
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Posted by Farmall-Frenzy on February 12, 2006 at 09:14:18 from (69.34.210.8):
In Reply to: M value and 5th gear ? posted by Brad Seiler on February 12, 2006 at 08:06:23:
We won't hold your orange blood against you! You won't have to split your tractor regardless of the damage. I would remove the seat assembly, the steering and light post and trans cover. Make sure your tractor is in neutral!! After you have determined the problem you will need a helping hand to align the forks while the cover is replaced. The problem could be as simple as a weak spring under the ball bearing in the shift rail or as severe as a chipped gear. If you determine the gear need be replaced You will have to remove the belly pump and disconnect the drive line from the tranny. IH refers to this as a bolt but resembles an in-line coupler and can be a bear to remove. The value of your tractor is hard to determine. I would watch the sale prices for M's for a couple of weeks and list accordingly. You never know your blood may begin to run red afterall!! Great Luck ED.
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