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Re: Gear Selector - 1066
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Posted by the tractor vet on December 29, 2006 at 10:43:57 from (75.19.121.83):
In Reply to: Gear Selector - 1066 posted by TSH on December 29, 2006 at 08:10:10:
Well it is one of three things (1) the as i call them the cub cadet tierod ends fell apart and this will requier removal of the right fuel tank cover and being that it has a cab let the fun begin . (2) as said below the pin came out , now some are callen this a ROLLED pin but they are not as they are a tappered GROOVED pin and amy have been replaced withy a ROLLED or roll pin . OR not real common but it could be down under the top cover . Most of the time it is the littel tierod end that can and will come apart or one of the nuts came off . You can sneak that side pannel out but i will warn ya ahead of time that she will have a FEW scratches on her when done , ya have to remove the center strip first and loosen up the cab ft mounts will help along with jacking up the cab a couple inches .
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