Posted by Wardner on November 14, 2009 at 17:07:25 from (4.154.242.213):
In Reply to: shifter posted by *MMIHJD* on November 14, 2009 at 16:16:44:
Thanks for the picture but I don't think anybody doubted that your shifter was positioned as you described on your previous post.
An overall picture to see if the operator controls and seating position were conventional would have been helpful. If the picture also included an axle housing, we could tell you more about the tractor.
I can see a small portion of the battery box and what I presume is a smaller portion of the seat frame.
From what little I can see, you currently have 5 speeds in reverse and 1 speed forward. Multiply that by 2 if you have a working torque amplifier.
To get proper directional travel, the deck lid has to come off, the bull gears removed, brakes removed, the bull gear pinion with its retainer and cage removed. The differential has to be rotated 180 degrees and reinstalled with the correct number of shims. New shifting forks need to be obtained or modified. You are probably better off to just change out the whole rear frame from another tractor.
I am guessing the tractor doesn't run or you wouldn't be posting this question. To verify what I have just said, put the tractor in a forward gear, and hit the starter. Are you going forward or backwards?
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