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Re: 706 282D 1234 shift lever no effect
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Posted by the tractor vet on July 09, 2006 at 17:42:50 from (69.95.207.46):
In Reply to: 706 282D 1234 shift lever no effect posted by FrankAnderton on July 09, 2006 at 16:37:33:
Well since i can not see the tractor myself , this is what it could be . In the coupling collar there are two Tappered pins that couple the two shaft together , now it is not common that one may have sheared and the main shaft comming down is moving but the one that goes into the speed transmission cover is not . So try and drive the bottom one out now they will only come out one way . Or ya could remove the cowel and see if ya can pull up on the shifter shaft if it comes up then the pin is sheared . As far as the T/A that is major tear down and some seirous money . Now if it broke while you were useing it well then the neighborly thing to do is fix but if it was out when ya got it then that is the way it would go back . I would fix the shifter as a sheared pin is about all that it can be unless someone was real hard on the tractor and broke the shifting forks and that job is and all day deal if ya had everything ya needed setting there.
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