Posted by Justin SE IOWA on July 21, 2013 at 19:57:13 from (166.181.80.91):
On my John Deere 4010 I got done baling hay the other night and it wouldn't go into reverse in the second sync. So I tried it in the first and third sync with no luck. When I let the clutch out I could hear/feel something spinning under my feet but no movement of the tractor. So I had my wife sit on the tractor and try it while I put my foot on the shifter arm on the side of the tranny and it would go into gear. So I adjusted the turn buckle/ clevis thing under the dash but by doing that it don't want to go into 8th gear now. There is 2 shifter linkages on this tractor and one has a shock or spring loaded thing on the linkage. What does that do? I feel something else is wrong though. Because it worked one minute and not the next tells me its not an adjustment issue. Any thoughts?
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