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jack swanson

05-19-2005 04:38:05




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i have a 706 with reverse problems doun't go in rev. all the time. one guy had a fix for 600.00
but i was wandering if there is a chiper way to fix or mabe not . "the dumb farmer again" i got the naa 700 gen. from keith in or. and it works ok am very happy.
jack




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the tractor vet

05-19-2005 08:17:05




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 Re: 706 in reply to jack swanson, 05-19-2005 04:38:05  
Well , first of adjusting linkage is not going to solve anything . Parts are wore out or broken and ya don't have to spend 600 bucks for someone idea of his snakebite oil. I ahve fixed so many that i can do it in my sleep . Step ( 1) remove the cowel and see how much ware is in the top linkage as i call them the CUB CADET TIEROD ENDS replace them next replace the headed pins on the shift linkage down by the top of the trans cover and get the correct pins not will fit because the cotter pin hole are alwayin the wrong place or make the pins if ya got a lathe . (2) check and see how much play is in the top cover shift lever , you will probably find that the pin that hold the cam to the lever is broken and the keyway is wore out replace shift lever and sometimes the cam and a new key . (3) check for lost or broken rollers the cover must come off this is when a freind is helpful (1)st remove the side cover on the rear end housing by the left step that cove exposes the rev. shift fork you will lose about a gallion of hdy oil the shift rod for rev will come out with the top cover this is also when a second set of hands is helpful don't lose the littel key on the rev shift lever as it is also part of your problem as you raise the top cove the rev. shift fork will fall out and the key will fall out . You can fix it all for less then that snake oil kit . But if ya want to spend money ship it to me and i'll fix it for 450 bucks plus transportation charges and it will shift like a new one . the biggest problem with them is that the clutch get out of adjust ment and people start jerking on them and things start getting ugly when everything is the way it should be they will shift with two fingers. Got problems call me 330-337-8113 after 9pm ohio time .
the tractor vet.

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Allan in NE

05-19-2005 05:52:51




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 Re: 706 in reply to jack swanson, 05-19-2005 04:38:05  
Jack,

Have you tried lengthening that reverse rod yet? Under the front platform cover over by the clutch pedal?

Allan



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