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Posted by Charlie on February 03, 2001 at 17:03:03 from (209.130.148.135):
In Reply to: Surprise on my bargain A posted by Farmall Ed on February 03, 2001 at 12:35:52:
If it was below freezing the day you drove it then its probably not ice. However it does have ice it will freeze hard enough to lock up the transmission and trying to break it loose can crack the housing or break a gear. If you hold in the clutch and still can't move the tractor then its probably ice. The other possibility is its locked in two gears. The letter series Farmalls had a pin on the shifting lever that would wear and allow the tractor to be in two gears at once. If you can cleanly shift all the gears then its not locked but if you have trouble getting one to shift then its locked in two gears. You can take the top of the shifter off and move the gear back. The pin can be easily replace and fix the problem.
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