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Re: Lost 5th gear on my '48 M
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Posted by jonnny2006 on August 10, 2007 at 21:49:17 from (72.171.0.148):
In Reply to: Lost 5th gear on my '48 M posted by RipperNe on August 10, 2007 at 18:01:32:
you will more then likley need a new gear. Could be a bent fork. does it grind befor it pops out. We had a H that we needed to put a bungie cord on to "hold" it in 5th. Eventually it would just grind, and would not move in fifrh. We just used 4th til the day the music stopped. then the starter would grind too. It was a 39 i wish now i would of talked dad into keeping it. but it was shot, had a loader on it most its life. Cleaned alot of cow yards. then it started to miss and foul the hottest plugs. so we just parked it. it was at the end of her life. my dad gave it away I know the serial number was a 4 didgit number. i belive it started with a 4. if i was you i would fix it unless you wanna part it out and buy a diffrent one. I dont like parting out farmalls but if you do it just makes the ones left that much more rare. keep it and fix it.
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