Posted by MARK ROBKE on June 09, 2021 at 12:28:52 from (173.191.16.180):
In Reply to: Re: 641 Ford posted by Metal Man on June 09, 2021 at 11:02:16:
Well your question is how to free up the shift rail, not so much how to keep water out. You will need to remove the rail from the housing. I am not familiar with that tractor specifically, but usually you remove the bolt in the shift fork and slide the rail out. In your case you may need to drive it out with a hammer and punch. There may be a welch plug at the end of the rail's travel in it's bore that will drive out also. Do not lose the detent ball and spring. There also could be an inter lock between the shift rails-anther detent ball on the side of the rail in the cover. So do not lose anything. Clean the rail with sand paper and it's bore and reassemble. You should replace the welch plugs with new-NAPA should have them- and reseal with silicone. The detent spring and ball probably are held in with a welch plug also. If the rails are not located in the top cover but in the case below, then the tractor would possibly need to be split. Good luck, Mark.
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