I have 25/26 on the diagram - would/Could I also have 23/24 in the back end. My top cover is larger than shown and covers both gearbox and clutch gallery/chamber.
My shift rods move freally by fingers as do the gears at the bottom of the selector forks, but hit a hard stop. I can't tell if it's gear misalignment or selector rod/shaft. I have turned wheels and engine by hand to align everything by eye and still nothing. I have put cover on and run the tractor and once in 500 plus tries i got 3rd/4th! Reverse is slick as anything.
I might measure accurately the location of the selectors on the shafts and then undo the wire/lock nuts/bolts and try and engage gears with fingers- if this works I know it is a selector rod/ball/spring (23/24 above) issue and not a gear misalignment.
The gears don't appear to have dropped at all, and I have checked for lateral play with sa pry bar (gently). Please keep the advice coming - it is very helpful thank you, Mark.
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