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Farmall M gears

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Bart

06-02-2000 11:16:31




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Hey Big Diesel, What if the throwout bearing froze or stuck on the shaft. Would that cause the loss of all gears and being able to move the tractor? I can't improve anything by adjusting the M&W clutch. Thanks for any help. Bart in Vt.




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Bob M

06-02-2000 12:36:58




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 Re: Farmall M gears in reply to Bart, 06-02-2000 11:16:31  
A frozen throwout bearing will cause all sorts of racket when you step on the clutch with the motor running, but would not result in "losing all the gears".

From your description it sounds like maybe the transmission has gone into two gears at once - not unusual if bottom end of shift lever is worn. Might try pulling the shift lever from the deck plate and looking inside. If the notches in all 3 shifter rails are not lined up and centered in the opening, use a big screwdriver to re-center the rails, then replace the shift lever and see what happens.

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Bart

06-02-2000 14:27:55




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 Re: Re: Farmall M gears in reply to Bob M, 06-02-2000 12:36:58  
Bob and The Red, Thanks a lot for the info. It gives me something to look at. I've got one of my other tractors apart so I'm going to print this out for reference later. Bob, I'm working on my Super M. I want it to look like yours. Thanks again. Bart in Vt.



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The Red

06-02-2000 11:37:40




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 Re: Farmall M gears in reply to Bart, 06-02-2000 11:16:31  
Pull that bottom inspection plate off the clutch housing and see if you can tell if the pressure plate is mating with the clutch plate. You may or may not beable to tell but it is worth a shot.



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