Posted by Leroy on September 23, 2019 at 19:17:01 from (96.45.243.241):
In Reply to: 51 john deere B posted by Ron Force on September 22, 2019 at 14:32:52:
That transmission has nothing in common with the tractor with the hi-lo shifter of up to early 47. Common problem and factory fix was a piech that fit in tranny to lock it into the gear but that did not work. Of you could pull it hard enough it would do same thing in 1st orI believe 5th. After paying Deere shop to fix that problem and came back as bad as before we just kept a 1x2 (actually a .75 x 1.5" piece of board and just stuck it in the slot to hold the gear shift in place. And when it wants to pop out of gear no human has enough strength to keep it from doing it. Has nothing to do with gears being worn. And it will not hurt tractor, just when it happens you get a jolt from no more worward motion or if you happened to be in the way of the shifter. Plowed many an acre with that board in there. Under load one of the shafts flex enought to make it do that and a new shaft does not help.
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