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Re: Gear shift on White 120
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Posted by Roger in Ks on May 31, 2005 at 15:39:18 from (65.130.235.143):
In Reply to: Gear shift on White 120 posted by Veg on May 30, 2005 at 17:16:33:
I am taking a guess on this. If this is still the Oliver style rearend (which I think it is) you have pulled the shift fork out of 6th gear. If I remember correctly, it is a long fork that curves from the top of the trans. case down the right side (as you set on the tractor) almost to the bottom of the trans. case. If it is worn or you got in a hurry shifting it from 6th to reverse the fork has "popped out" of the syncronizer. The only way I know to fix one is take the top off the trans case, remove the shift fork and reinstall it correctly. I fixed one 20 years ago, so my memory isn't what it should be. Get a parts book. If the shift fork for 6th gear is real long, there is a good chance this is what happened. The first thing you need to do is take the top off the shift lever to make sure you haven't bent got gotten one of the shifting rods out off whack.
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