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Re: Transmission problem on 350 Farmall
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Posted by Aces on August 10, 2006 at 09:40:33 from (65.54.154.152):
In Reply to: Transmission problem on 350 Farmall posted by Charlie M on August 09, 2006 at 16:34:25:
Charlie You could have 1 of 3 or all 3 things. #1 the end of the shifter is warn bad and it can be welded up and ground down to work just fine. On a 350 you can pull the tower off with the shifter and look at it and fix. That is why it gets into 2 gears. If that is bad you may not be getting it into 4th all the way and it will not stay. The 3th thing the ball detent spring for 4th maybe broken so ti will not hold it in 4th. You can tell with a bar or screw driver, move the forks back and forth to feal the detents. If 4th is weak you will have to pull the lia off rear end and replace the springs, replace all when in there. Should not be big money.
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