Posted by Haas on September 01, 2008 at 19:12:52 from (12.65.30.172):
In Reply to: H-Trans posted by Eppe Dad on September 01, 2008 at 18:05:19:
Most likely, the 4th/5th slider gear is worn out. It will be the internal teeth on the slider gear that are mostly gone. This is caused by doing rolling shifts from 4th to 5th gear and grinding the gear during the shift many times over the years. You do not have to split the tractor to fix it, but the work is nearly as major as a split. The top of the transmission has to come off which means you must remove the belt pulley gear assembly and to get that off, the seat, light support tower and the gas tank have to come off. The gear has to come out through the front of the transmission where the input shaft is, so that means the belly hydraulic pump, and the main clutch drive shaft have to come out and then the front input drive assembly on the transmission. It could be just a bad shifter rail or detent spring and ball, or the pilot bearing in the top shaft, but to get to that the transmission top still must come off. You need heavy lift equipment because the transmission top is very heavy and caution with the belly pump as well due to the weight of it. This job will cost quite a bit for parts, because you need several gaskets and likely shaft seals and maybe some bearings in addition to the gear that needs replaced.
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