deepNdirt
Veteran Member
Me too. I have had this 'hack' on my YM240 so long I forgot about it. This bungee assists the weak detent spring/ball to stay in high range.
I took the bungee off when I bought the tractor to see what would happen. Nothing, until I was roading it fast down a rough dirt lane. When the driveline went slack lurching over a bump it slipped to Neutral a couple of times over a couple of months. That was scary going downhill. I put the bungee back on.
The hook slides down to the nut when the lever is forward (low range) so it has no effect there and doesn't tug the lever upward.
In seven years using this it hasn't jumped out of gear yet. Someday if I have to split the tractor I'll replace the detent spring/ball parts to get it right. Meanwhile - this simply works.
284 - I saw you were online and just remembered this, so I just now went out in the dark and took the picture.![]()
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back in the mid 70's I bought a '68 Plymouth Belvedere, from one time in what was called the rough side of down town Atlanta,
The car had been parked there unable to be driven for several months due to the throttle cable being broken, I was young at the time and didn't have the cash to tow the car, and certainly didn't won't to spend the time it took to repair it
So I improvised by taking the inside of the cable out of the liner threading it through a hole in the firewall jabbing it through the air duct and out through the air vent in the dash, I then drove this car 55 miles by pulling and releasing the cable to accelerate the car, these days we call it "Improvising"
Back then we had another word for it, ( Ghetto-Rigging )
and yes gryyde84 how is it coming with your tractor?
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