Posted by D Slater on April 24, 2010 at 18:31:08 from (72.65.153.42):
In Reply to: Farmall 460 Shifter posted by Puller504 on April 24, 2010 at 16:57:54:
Regular M shifter won't work, the piviot point to the end of shifter that goes in shift forks is shorter. If wanted a 460 type shifter could be made shorter and bent to any place wanted if you could shift and clear everything. If you want to do some bending a shifter from a 300 to 560 and some others can be used unless my memory is off. Some bolt on shifter and shift towers that have a lower piviot point can be found and made to work. For the same upper length shifters and the same transmission a lower piviot point means the top of shifter moves more with less resistance, compared to a higher piviot point that takes more pressure to move shifter but top end moves a shorter distance. On the 460 type IH made the shifter longer above the higher piviot point to overcome the leverage lost. That wasn't the only reason for the shifter design though.
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