Posted by fixerupper on April 07, 2014 at 18:43:27 from (100.42.82.100):
A few days ago I made a post mentioning I couldn't get the 1086 into park sometimes. Today I found the problem and it was so simple I could kick myself. The rollers for the reverse-park shift lever in the shifting console in the cab needed a shot of oil. I pulled the shifter into reverse, stuck the oil can tube down through the shift lever slot towards the rollers and gave them a few squirts. Now it shifts into park and reverse with practically no resistance. All last winter I was grumbling to myself about how hard it was to pull into reverse, and this being a loader tractor , reverse is used a lot. I could have saved myself a lot of hard tugging on the lever if I would have done this a year ago Sheesh! So you 86 series owners, get out the squirt can if it's going into reverse and park a little harder than you think it should. Jim
This post was edited by fixerupper at 18:45:34 04/07/14.
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