Posted by farmallhal on July 25, 2014 at 06:12:49 from (76.2.172.244):
In Reply to: ih no15 rake posted by tbish on July 25, 2014 at 03:50:29:
I have the Blue Ribbon Service Manual GSS-1111 for the No. 11 and 15 hay rakes. There is a section in the manual that shows the drive gear box in detail. There are several components inside the gear box that are needed to separate the toothed drive gears when in the transport position. It could be any of these parts but something is worn out or broken inside the gear box would be my guess. This manual goes into a lot of detail on adjustments of various components on the rake but I don't see any external adjustments which might apply in your case. Where are you located as I would be very interested in the basket assembly for a No. 11 rake I am in the process of restoring if you decide to part it out. The No. 11 and 15 are basically the same rake except for the drive system as the No. 11 is PTO driven. My email is open if you would like to contact me for the portion of the manual which is applicable to the gear box where you have the existing issue, Hal.
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