Posted by Owen Aaland on July 08, 2009 at 11:13:46 from (65.165.246.156):
In Reply to: 1086 Transmission posted by JD Farms on July 07, 2009 at 21:55:43:
JD Farms said: (quoted from post at 21:55:43 07/07/09) Thanks PETE 23, The IH sevice MGR said he had a special tool for something, so I'll bet it's what you're talking about. I hate the thought of removing the side tank, but you did give me new direction, and I didn't become a farmer by not saving money doing it myself. I'll let you know how it comes out tomorrow. J
There are two tools for the job. I made both of mine. One is a puller to push the reverse shaft out of the cover as you remove it. You can easily get by without this one if you are careful to make sure the reverse shaft stays in the transmission as you lift the cover.
The other tool is to position the detent arm so that when you install the cover the arm will clear the reverse detents. If you can look at the one the dealer has you can see how easy it is to make one. See if they will let you make an outline of the shape. If you take your cover along they can show you how it works.
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