Bob_Trevithick
Platinum Member
I have a 4300 SyncReverser, built in December of 2000, which I love except for one thing. The range lever is very tricky to get into the "B" range. Of course it would be the most commonly used range. 
I'll drive to my friend's house around the corner, ready to plow his driveway, and then try to get into "B" range.. and it takes me sometimes up to a minute of messing around, hitting neutral, hearing little grinding sounds, etc. Finally it goes in.
I asked a good dealer, while he's checking over the machine from head to toe, to check this. In the meantime, do others experience this? Is there a trick to it, or could it be that mine really is adjusted incorrectly? It takes considerable force to move it.. but perhaps that's normal? I can easlily slam it to the "A" or "C" positions, but messing around in the middle seems hit and miss.
Thanks,
Bob
I'll drive to my friend's house around the corner, ready to plow his driveway, and then try to get into "B" range.. and it takes me sometimes up to a minute of messing around, hitting neutral, hearing little grinding sounds, etc. Finally it goes in.
I asked a good dealer, while he's checking over the machine from head to toe, to check this. In the meantime, do others experience this? Is there a trick to it, or could it be that mine really is adjusted incorrectly? It takes considerable force to move it.. but perhaps that's normal? I can easlily slam it to the "A" or "C" positions, but messing around in the middle seems hit and miss.
Thanks,
Bob