Hi Any, from archives: Broken Shifter Lever: Hi Irving, i have changed many of those parts, at the Case-IH dealer, where I have worked for. You can remove the lever and replace it by the left side of the rear transmission. Just drain the oil, remove the MCV control valve (the plate that hold the hydraulic pump and filter) With a short 7/8 open wrench, loosen the sealed nut, remove the broken shaft and replace the new one. It has a big spline for the timing. Just align the short lever with the fork. This was from Bernard le mécano Québec Canada who used to post on this board. Haven't seen him for sometime on here but he was very knowledgeable on 74 series tractors.
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