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New Member
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Cheboygan, Michigan
Posts: 3
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Is there an adjustment to the lever? I have a new 4110 about 15 hrs. As I use the shuttle lever the travel seems long, If I am not careful (and positive) as I shift sometimes it doesn't go in. No big deal, but I don't know it, I rev the eng then I realize nothing is happening, I stab the clutch and if I don't let the revs come down it will grind as I try to put it in. I don't like that sound. So as I asked is there an adjustment so the throw is shorter?
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Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Batavia, NY
Posts: 603
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There is an adjustment to center the throw of the shuttle shifter, but not one (to my knowledge) that shortens the throw. I have noticed this when people try the tractor out, but they get used to the length of the throw and it doesn't seem to bother them. Good luck!
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New Member
Join Date: May 2008
Posts: 5
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I have about 15 hours on my 4110 also and ocassionally do the same thing, also anyone I let play on it does within the first couple of shifts, even after I tell them specifically to be sure and push or pull firmly. I was kinda wondering myself if there was something whong with my tractor. Guess that is a common quirk though.
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