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Re: Explain 706 aftermarket shift improvment kit
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Posted by Aces on August 31, 2006 at 10:23:54 from (65.54.97.196):
In Reply to: Explain 706 aftermarket shift improvment kit posted by Wayne from Iowa on August 30, 2006 at 19:43:04:
Wayne If you are talking a bout a kit from IH there never was one. But the 06's were changed over to 56 shift which was much better. Back in the 60's someone put together a list of parts one could buy to mahe the change over. It did take some work because the right hand steering suport had to have some grinding done to it to get things to fit. As for the part if the old one was hept in good shape and adjusted right they will hold, you cna't adjust as the book said, they have to be adjusted so it will not engage unless the park tooth is in the gear not on top and then a little pressure on the handle to get over center. I would put in the new spring loaded one but would still adjust as I said for the old one.
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