Posted by Dean Olson on June 01, 2010 at 13:33:09 from (76.203.158.151):
In Reply to: Farmall H, 4th Gear posted by Chief47834 on May 31, 2010 at 18:14:32:
The shift forks should be straight and evenly spaced when in nuetral. Your shifter tip may also need to be welded up. The bearing that holds that assembly may be worn and allowed the whole assembley to drop down just enough that the fork is not engaging. Grab the assembly and lift up on it. It shouldn't move much.This was the problem in an M I had that was doing the same thing your's is doing. I ended up bending the fork so it would work and ran it till the motor spun a bearing. If that doesn't work I would guess that the gears aren't installed correctly. I can't imagine how that could be but I'm no expert. Post a picture of the gear train looking down from the top and the true experts on this board can tell you if it's correctly assembled.
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