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Re: 966 pops out of gear
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Posted by the tractor vet on June 04, 2006 at 10:06:46 from (64.179.117.229):
In Reply to: Re: 966 pops out of gear posted by dozernmike on June 04, 2006 at 09:31:16:
Yep. the problem is down under the range cover , as to what it is don't know for sure till the top cover is off and ya start looken . So ya need either a cherry picker or a over head hoist to remove the fuel tank and dash support . lost of wires and lines to remove along with all the hood sheet metal plus draining the coolant so ya can remove the temp probe . And most of the time the fuel tank is near full and is wise to drain it for easier handeling. Having a parts break down helps to find is there are any rollers missing if ya have never been in one before or the spring is missing on the detent. I have to pull the one on the 1066 one of these days as it has a broken roller on her and first is our problem gear . You have to hit it just wright to get it . That was all rebuilt 8 years ago but things do break as nothing lasts forever.
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