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Re: How to fix speed gears on IH1466?
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Posted by K.B.-826 on September 06, 2004 at 19:12:33 from (209.163.43.111):
In Reply to: How to fix speed gears on IH1466? posted by shocker on September 06, 2004 at 13:59:02:
Are you absolutly sure it is not a linkage problem? With a little wear or misajustment, you won't be able to get first or fourth. Remove the sheetmetal over the steering column and unhook the linkage at the curved piece on the top of the vertical shaft running down to the gearbox. Turning the vertical shaft by hand, see if you can hit all four. If you can, it's the linkage. If not, work your way down. There's a coupler between the vertical shaft and the transmission cover that has two roll pins (special roll pins, I think) through it. These pins are well-known for working loose. Be entirely sure it is not the linkage before you set out to pull the cover, since that is a huge job (fuel tank/steering column assembly needs to be removed). By the way, all 1466's had four-speeds. It was the 15's that had the 3-speed. It was fairly common for any big International to come from the factory without a TA.
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