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Posted by Janicholson on January 03, 2007 at 16:19:25 from (66.188.149.191):
In Reply to: Re: propane fueled M posted by Lee at Elk Mounds on January 03, 2007 at 14:32:07:
The book is very important in the process, with diagrams and pics. The top of the trans is very heavy, and shift forks and things are attached which need pictures for resaaembly, and planning while lifting. The tractor does not need to be split. The fifth gear is direct drive like in many old transmissions. It is really not a "gear" it is a Spline coupling between the input and output shafts, using the fourth "real"gear as the slider. Rude shifting between 4 and 5 usually is the reason they become prone to popping out. there is no real fixing unless you are incredible with a welder, metalurgy, and a grinder to shape the spline engagement contact points. (no one I have heard of has even attempted it) JimN
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