Posted by Harvey 2 on January 19, 2013 at 13:58:48 from (74.128.149.135):
In Reply to: stuck in 4th gear posted by Jung on January 19, 2013 at 12:30:02:
What you have is a 1977 Economy Power-King garden tractor. If its stuck in 4th gear the shift fork or rail is worn. The four speed trans was not built as good as the old 3 speed. On the four speed trans. the gears were spaced close and if they got a little wear one could strip the gears out real easy by getting it in two gears at the same time. I know for last year I completly rebuilt one and put in about $1,000.00 dollars worth of parts, not counting my labour. I buy a lot of my parts from Misson Sales in Princeton, Indiana; phone #812 385 5061;they always treat me good. Does your tractor have 16 or 24 inch rear tyres?
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