Posted by rbhuntn on May 02, 2018 at 07:59:21 from (15.203.233.79):
In Reply to: Case IH 235 posted by Stroby on May 02, 2018 at 04:05:06:
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If it is getting hard to shift between ranges be careful. There is a PIN on that shifter inside that prone to break. It rides on a smooth spot on the gear that slides to the front and rear for ho/lo. If that breaks it requires a spit to fix and some tear down in the read end as well to get shafts out to replace.
Make sure that the trans lube and filters have been changed and are at the proper levels. Use a good de-greaser to clean that ball and spring (not likely the issue) and be careful when shitfting. These can be hard to shift if the hand operated hydro forward rearward handle and linkage get out of adjustment and is the tractor is trying to creep a bit.
Can you tell I used to have one of these and had to replace that pin. In all fairness I bought it that way knowing I had to fix it. Oh and that pin is almost unobtainable. I ended using a long smooth shank grade 8 bolt as a pin. Still working 5 years later. I sold that tractor to a friend and he is still using it. That pin and the ignition switch are the only two known weak points on those tractors. Overall a good little tractor.
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