Ross86
New member
Hey guys,
I've done some searching on the site and can't seem to find an answer to this issue. The tractor died the other week when Dad was scraping the driveway. The tractor cut off at the top of the hill and he was a 1/4 mile from the shop, so he tried roll starting the tractor down the hill and that's when things went south. His description:
"The tractor won't go into gear at the high/low shifter. The shifter seems to move correctly. When you put it in the low position it doesn't feel like there is any contact with the gear. With the long shifter out of gear you can barely get the H/L shifter to engage in high, but when you engage the long shifter, the H/L shifter pops out of gear. Feels like it was just barely engaged. Feels like there is a gear that has shifted out of position."
The long shifter works fine. He checked the gears through the fill cap and everything that was visible/reachable with a screwdriver appeared correct.
Do you fellahs have any insight into what might have happened?
I've done some searching on the site and can't seem to find an answer to this issue. The tractor died the other week when Dad was scraping the driveway. The tractor cut off at the top of the hill and he was a 1/4 mile from the shop, so he tried roll starting the tractor down the hill and that's when things went south. His description:
"The tractor won't go into gear at the high/low shifter. The shifter seems to move correctly. When you put it in the low position it doesn't feel like there is any contact with the gear. With the long shifter out of gear you can barely get the H/L shifter to engage in high, but when you engage the long shifter, the H/L shifter pops out of gear. Feels like it was just barely engaged. Feels like there is a gear that has shifted out of position."
The long shifter works fine. He checked the gears through the fill cap and everything that was visible/reachable with a screwdriver appeared correct.
Do you fellahs have any insight into what might have happened?