Posted by jwestrich on June 07, 2011 at 19:08:58 from (67.142.167.22):
Hello to all readers. I have a 1946 Model H & have rebuilt the transmission. Installed new detent springs under the shifter rails along with all bearings, all gears, etc. A complete component replacement. Now, I am setting about installing the top plate & this is where I have the problem! I use two hoists to lower the plate squarely onto the tractor. All three forks are aligned into proper gear slot positions. When the plate is off the tractor or raised slightly above the gasket/ seating position, all gear selections via the gear shift work. When I fully lower the plate into position, I can't move the shifter for reverse & 1st gear. All other selections work freely. Just can't move the shifter into 1st or reverse. When lowering, the shifter is in the neutral position. Can anyone tell me what I am doing wrong?!!! This really has me puzzled!
Many thanks in advance! Contact info provided............
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