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Re: Farmall B won't move??
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Posted by gene bender on March 12, 2006 at 08:19:06 from (66.43.221.211):
In Reply to: Farmall B won't move?? posted by texasoldiron on March 11, 2006 at 20:02:29:
Take a drift punch and drive the pin out of the shift lever and pull the shift lever out. Get a light and look down in to see the three slotted pieces. Then tie the clutch pedal forward to relieve the tension. Now you can use a long enough screwdriver and line them up so they are all in line. When its cold and the grease is thick its easy when moving the shifter and getting in two gears at the same time. The end of shifter can be built up. This is what happened or the tractor wouldnt have moved at all as i take it you backed up when you wanted to move forward the tractor wouldnt move. If the tranny was froze it wouldnt have moved at all. But when you say when clutch is out engine dies that means you are in two gear at the same time. You can remove all the bolts on top of the tranny and align the shifters that way and mite be easier than driving out pin on shift lever.
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