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190 XT reverse shift lever

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    Posted: 4 hours 2 minutes ago at 6:49pm
  
   Broke the lever today. It looks like these are almost impossible to find. My tractor appears to be a 64 XT gas. I see where some have been able to braze them or in some cases weld them back together. This one broke on the flat part a little above the numbers. 

I'm a little Leary of brazing it and expecting it to hold. Make I am overthinking it. I am assuming it is cast steel so welding may be a decent option. I have an Ac stick welder and A wire welder which I assume is a no. Will An old fashioned Lincoln Ac buzzbox work for the needed rod? What rod would you recommend? 

 Will another shift cover with the levers attached interchange with mine? I found a case where a guy found another lever from a yard , but it was different than his. My rails were rebuilt 6-8 years ago so I would prefer to use it if possible. 
The part number on mine is 246554  

Thank you for any suggestions


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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Joe Goodwill Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 3 hours 45 minutes ago at 7:06pm
We broke the reverse shift fork on a 185 30+ years ago on a weekend during a blizzard! Opened it up took the fork to local shop where old AC mechanic worked. He was a master with brass and a torch. 15 minutes to fix 1 hour to enjoy the bottle of dark rum payment and it is still working today. Don’t be afraid of a proper brazing repair.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Mikez Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 2 hours 37 minutes ago at 8:14pm
246554 looks to still be available 
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote elmer Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 18 minutes ago at 10:33pm
Thanks Joe . That gives me some hope if it comes down to that. I used to have to braze  together 2 oil pick up tubes on Chevy race engines years ago. It has been several years since I have had to do any brazing. 
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Mikez , 

 Where did you find that available? 

 Thank you 
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