Posted by ol George on April 07, 2008 at 20:12:30 from (68.238.8.80):
Hello, In need a little information please, I just put a T.A. in my early 806, and everything is working just fine. The shifting is better than it ever was, with no problems. Now the Question: While cleaning up the shop, I was pouring out the Hyd fluid from the filter housing, into the used oil barrel, and I found a broken 3/16" coiled pin,about 1/2" long, in the buckett. Looking at IH parts online, there is mention of a pin that size in the range transmission. but it gives no referance to it's location. It looks to be possibly holding the shifting arm in the cam plate?? but that is just my guess. Just when I thought I was all finished, I find this mystery broken pin!!! I did try to gently pry up on the shift arm with a screw driver and it came up easily about 3/8"
I'm thinking I will have to pull the range top cover/side inspection cover, and look for the problem??? Anybody experence this before?? any suggestions. Thank You
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