Shuttle Shift Lever on TYM 433

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springdaletym

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TYM 433
It is stuck in neutral. The clutch has no real play to speak of. The Sub shift and Main shift levers move freely. Any ideas?
 
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   / Shuttle Shift Lever on TYM 433 #4  
forward / reverse shift lever

shifting lever into forward is extremely hard and sometimes have to force the issue - feels like something is bending / in the way. Reverse is rather smooth in comparison. Dealer says to play with clutch pedal (don't push in all the way ?) but does not feel adjustment is needed. anyone having same / similar situation? Has been going on since new (95 hours now). Asked the TYM rep who posted here in Feb. 2014 in a PM but never got an answer.

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05-13-2014, 03:28 PM #2
wwalker1959
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Default Re: forward / reverse shift lever

I have a T353 HST. Shifting between ranges frequently requires a little help on the gear mesh with trying to move forward or backwards a little. Just wondering if the synchronization issue exists on the PST version.
 
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Normal use will cause the clutch to wear slowly. This, in turn, causes partial disengagement of the clutch. When the clutch becomes partially disengaged, it begins slipping and wears at a much faster rate than normal. Slipping will be especially noticeable under medium or heavy load. As the clutch wears from normal use, it is important to readjust as necessary to prevent partial disengagement.

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