Posted by Owen Aaland on September 30, 2009 at 20:16:44 from (207.13.114.55):
In Reply to: 706 hi-low? posted by JMOR on September 30, 2009 at 10:17:18:
MN Mike said: (quoted from post at 16:39:02 09/30/09) Thanks for all of the information. Now the rookie question, how hard is that to fix? hours, days, or weeks? are we talking a tractor split or hundreds (thousands?) of dollars?
If it is the shift rail it can take somewhere between one hour to a day. How dirty is it? Does it have a cab on it? Does it have front hydraulic outlets? Does the range cover and linkage need to be rebuilt?
You have to remove the the range transmission cover. The 06's did not have an access cover in the floor board but many have been cut out if they have a cab on them. A new shift rail shaft can be installed by removing the upper three point hitch mounting bracket and using that hole in the rear frame.
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