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Tranny problem
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Tranny problem
My cub lobby will jump out of 3rd gear under load (going up a grade). Does fine all the rest of the time on reasonably level ground! Is there adjustment? Or is it due for internal overhaul?? No problem w/other gears! Dusty B
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'56,,'57,'59, Cu'b
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'48 DeSoto
'31 "A Coup
'79 Lincoln TC
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Re: Tranny problem
Dusty,
My first thought is to check the shifter forks for wear, bends, cracks, and/or loose bolt. Second check the end of the gearshift lever for wear and/or a bend. After that, if all is well, it gets more complex and I'll let those with more knowledge and experience shed some light on the problem.
Hope it is an easy fix.
Bill
My first thought is to check the shifter forks for wear, bends, cracks, and/or loose bolt. Second check the end of the gearshift lever for wear and/or a bend. After that, if all is well, it gets more complex and I'll let those with more knowledge and experience shed some light on the problem.
Hope it is an easy fix.
Bill
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Re: Tranny problem
I agree with Bill
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Re: Tranny problem
Bring it to the Bash and let the guys have fun with it!
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Re: Tranny problem
Hi,
Below are pics from TM Tractor of the shifter a LoBoy should have, with the bent lever. You could inspect it while you have it off the transmission.
If the parts of it are worn much, it probably needs some repair.
You can see the ball on the bottom of the lever, it should be a round shape. If it is worn, it needs repair.
TM Tractor has a new lever, if needed.
http://www.tmtractor.com/tm-tractor/gtr/gsds_001.htm
Below is pic of how the transmission and shifter forks should look. The pic is looking from the left side.
The trans has to be in neutral to put the cover on again.
Below are pics from TM Tractor of the shifter a LoBoy should have, with the bent lever. You could inspect it while you have it off the transmission.
If the parts of it are worn much, it probably needs some repair.
You can see the ball on the bottom of the lever, it should be a round shape. If it is worn, it needs repair.
TM Tractor has a new lever, if needed.
http://www.tmtractor.com/tm-tractor/gtr/gsds_001.htm
Below is pic of how the transmission and shifter forks should look. The pic is looking from the left side.
The trans has to be in neutral to put the cover on again.
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Re: Tranny problem
K - w/pull the top and check it out! Thanks, Dusty
Grandpa's '41 B
'56,,'57,'59, Cu'b
'45 C
'55 Case S
Dad's DB garden tractor
'48 DeSoto
'31 "A Coup
'79 Lincoln TC
God looks out for those of us who don't know how to look out for ourselves!
'56,,'57,'59, Cu'b
'45 C
'55 Case S
Dad's DB garden tractor
'48 DeSoto
'31 "A Coup
'79 Lincoln TC
God looks out for those of us who don't know how to look out for ourselves!
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