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McCormick CX 105 Tractor, Shifter Problem
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<blockquote data-quote="wbvs58" data-source="post: 1290701" data-attributes="member: 16453"><p>Yes quite often that sort of problem can be fixed from the top where the end of the shift lever moves through slot on the shafts to select the gears and with wear it can jump and just be in no man's land and you can lever them back and replace the lever in the correct gear.</p><p>If he is unlucky a locating pin on the blocks on the shaft may have broken and this might necessitate gettin into the gearbox and that means splitting it.</p><p>I had an old grey fergie I used to keep the two bolts holding the shift lever on just finger tight as the end of the lever would jump out and it would only take a minute to fix it.</p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wbvs58, post: 1290701, member: 16453"] Yes quite often that sort of problem can be fixed from the top where the end of the shift lever moves through slot on the shafts to select the gears and with wear it can jump and just be in no man's land and you can lever them back and replace the lever in the correct gear. If he is unlucky a locating pin on the blocks on the shaft may have broken and this might necessitate gettin into the gearbox and that means splitting it. I had an old grey fergie I used to keep the two bolts holding the shift lever on just finger tight as the end of the lever would jump out and it would only take a minute to fix it. Ken [/QUOTE]
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