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Re: M value and 5th gear ?
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Posted by Haas on February 12, 2006 at 13:46:04 from (12.65.60.72):
In Reply to: M value and 5th gear ? posted by Brad Seiler on February 12, 2006 at 08:06:23:
You don't have to split the tractor to fix the 5th gear problem, but you do have to remove the transmission cover which means taking off everything from the gas tank down, seat, steering support tower and so on. Once you have the cover off you can likely determine what is wrong. I suspect worn out 4/5 sliding gear and/or worn out bearings. If that is the case, then you have to drop the lift all hydralic unit out, disconnect and remove the main drive shaft from the clutch and where it connects to the transmission input shaft. In other words, it's not a simple job. I don't know what you paid for it, but parts to fix it if you have to do bearings and the gear will likely run $400 or more. After you fix it, you will have a $1500 tractor.
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