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Re: international aos6 gearbox problems
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Posted by Andy Martin on June 13, 2006 at 08:44:13 from (64.219.39.195):
In Reply to: Re: international aos6 gearbox problems posted by x-mark on June 13, 2006 at 05:51:16:
Indeed an interesting problem. I assume you meant it will go forward in neutral or 5th. It might be worth trying 4th gear again. There is always the possibility the fork has broken off the 4-5 shifter rail. Make sure you try it in 4th gear. If it moves forward in 5th when shifted to 4th then that would seem to be the problem, that the 4th-5th slider is not being moved. If moving the shift lever to 4th locks it up then the slider must be moving so it is not locked in 5th. That would indicate some sort of problem with the countershaft but I can't figure out what it might be. IF the constant mesh gear is stripped AND the PTO or countershaft is locked up (maybe due to a tooth off the constant mesh gear) you could have what you are experiencing except it should not drive in neutral, only in 5th. You might try running it is 5th with the PTO engaged. If the PTO does not turn you have learned something else. It sounds like pulling the top cover may be in order. One way a tractor goes bad sitting is a child or childish adult jerking on the lever while engaged in gear.
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