Posted by da.bees on February 23, 2013 at 09:35:48 from (72.181.183.240):
In Reply to: Massey Ferguson 135 posted by Larrystinescorner on February 23, 2013 at 05:32:23:
No question about it,all those old "MFs" in that period are tough ones. I've had 2 and both wound up stuck in gear when anyone besides me operated it.
The 65 I have now has not stuck on me for 10 years but I delibertly move the stick through the shift pattern,if that makes sense. I belive it became secound nature for me to be carful while shifting when the 40s and early 50s Chevys did the gear hang up thing because of worn shift tube and worn fingers that moved the synconizers. Not funny when you have to hop out,raise the hood and move the shifter arms or worse still,crawl underneath to remove tranny cover to free the syncronizers,,,,,,,,while your date patiently waited in the passenger seat contiplating how much better off she would have been going out with the kid who's dad bought him a new car. I about wore my teeth out and the hair off under my arms as a teen thinking I had bad odors. Come to find out girls don't view getting grease on them same as farm boys do.
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