Posted by Brown Swiss on December 22, 2017 at 12:26:33 from (69.131.202.188):
So last night I parked the 2705 and the park pawl went out, I bought it fall of 2012 and it has been on its last leg since I owned it and I have been putting it off for some reason, still worked but not to be trusted on hills.
I called the local dealer a year ago and they wanted a certain amount I thought was to high, well not really to high cause park is the most important gear far as I am concerned! Just more then I was willing to pay at the time. So called salvage yards and they had a good price but called back a couple days later saying they could not find a good one. Okay now time for a small rant! If your park is bad, FIX IT! I know you will tell me the 2000 series Massey never had a park that worked. Well wrong, it worked just as good as any other park in any tractor, just in this case it wasn't made so you couldn't put it gear with it in park, and sometimes it happened and the pawl goes bad if you try to take off with it in park yet, go figure huh.
Not a hard or long job, just unbolt the housing on the bottom and replace then reinstall, my guess is an hour will be all it will take. I will post pics of it when I do it, part will come in next week or so, holidays are making it take longer.
That is all for now have a very Merry Christmas all, I haven't been on so much the last few weeks.
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