Posted by George Rausch on December 05, 2011 at 14:13:17 from (64.85.220.184):
In Reply to: Farmall H transmission posted by 330 Standard on December 05, 2011 at 11:13:11:
It's actually fairly easy to pry out the little lead "Welsch" 0plugs on the ends of the shifter bar, that holds the shifter lever in, and then tap out the shifter bar sideways. The shifter lever will lift right out, and you can see if it's worn. The tab on the end should be 3/4" long fore-and-aft. All the dimensions are somewhere on this discussion forum. You can also unbolt / remove the belt-drum-pulley, or it's delete plate, dirrectly in front of the gas tank support, and lift that off, and actually see inside the transmission. As I remember, (could be wrong) you can see the shifter forks move.
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