Posted by Bob M on January 30, 2008 at 06:45:51 from (151.190.254.108):
In Reply to: H shifter questions posted by neblinc on January 30, 2008 at 06:06:53:
Randy - The slots in the 3 shifter rails should all be the same size. (Obviously the .875 shifts the gear(s) that were used the most on your tractor....)
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You could build-up (weld) then grind the .875 slot to bring it closer to the others. However you'll need to be very careful that the built-up slot is centered with the other 2 when all the rails are re-installed. Otherwise you'll wind up with a "notchy" neutral gate.
I had a similar problem with my Super H. However I simply built-up then ground the tip of the shift lever by trial and error until I got it where it shifted smoothly. The fact the shift rail slot sizes were all slightly different didn't seem to matter.
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Incidentally that's a slick digital caliper. I bought one just like it to gage/match cutter lengths I sharpen chain saw chains....it works great!
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