Posted by fastline on March 28, 2013 at 11:37:34 from (99.13.20.112):
Just bought this old turd and might be regretting it! This is an 8sp manual. The hi/lo range, fw/rev, and 3/4 levers are next to impossible. I literally spend 15min trying to get it into hi/lo neutral so I could start it! The seller said it did not go into reverse real well because the shift rod was bent. Well, I can see why. I too would get pissed at some point and jam it for all it is worth.
The levers are free as a bird and I can see the rods pushing on their shaft arms without issue. What sucks is 1/2 shift PERFECT. Smooth and no issues. Seller said shift forks were replaced sometime back when it was split for an engine rebuild. I am just confused as to what would cause these issues. There is NO way I can hay with a tractor that take 5min to switch from fw to rev!!!
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