Posted by olgentdc on September 08, 2017 at 19:09:40 from (50.127.43.115):
In Reply to: Re: Case triple range posted by Adirondack case guy on September 08, 2017 at 15:06:02:
Thank , You , LOREN ,...it troubles me that no one pikt me up over there at CASE ,aint the 1st time . never had any luck with hydraulic issues over there either . i Guess they figured i was crazy or just plain stupid .. at this time, i have not moved the 430 over 15 feet in direct drive ,..the fork is a perfect match,.and there is only one way it can be CORRECTLY installed .And i agree,. the 430 should not be used in this condition, I Fear This is my problem ???there is a small possibility of a tiny 1/16th inch or even smaller triangle of MISSING steel from the fork being wedged someplace on the gear cluster,. , you know and i know if there is any play and wear in the gears and shafts and that fleck of steel got in there just rite , that it could cog lok it ..i have tried bumpin the cluster, it barely moves , ALSO pryed with a crow bar, and i will not put undue presssure on i t . perhaps if i took off the new fork , and left low in place on the rearward gear ? and run it tinkering around with oil it would slide out and get happy , but i better go slow because i think that the forward gears are hi and direct range , am i RITE . surely someone has fought this before . just trying to figure out the best way to remedy the trouble. you can call if you like 812-596-4605 , thanx jim
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