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Jgriffis03
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Topic: Looking for Hd6 partPosted: 18 Mar 2026 at 9:42pm |
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I’m needing the intermediate shifting shaft. If anyone has one for sale I would greatly appreciate it. Number 5 on the callout for parts diagram of the shift tower. Thank you in advance
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Codger
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Joined: 23 Dec 2020 Location: Utopia Points: 2658 |
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Posted: Yesterday at 7:20am |
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Have made that exact part a couple of times in the past. 4140, or 4340 Alloy steel will offer enough surface "toughness" without heat treat to last. Have a machinist bore the shift handle, (#6) round and bush this with oilight bronze, or drill and tap your new shaft, (pivot pin) for a grease zerk, and cross drill for grease path keeping it tended to. While the shift lever is out always a good idea to have the lands where the pivot screws butt against cleaned up also. Makes for a nice tight shifter again as long as the shifting forks and shafts are in good condition. These always need touched up also as wear items.
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Mikez
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Posted: 21 hours 48 minutes ago at 9:31am |
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What’s the part number
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Jgriffis03
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Posted: 21 hours 34 minutes ago at 9:45am |
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I’m sorry all, it’s number 6 on the callout.
P/N: 098089 Or P/N: 086705 It’s the whole lower shaft |
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Jgriffis03
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Posted: 21 hours 33 minutes ago at 9:46am |
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The whole shift lever is missing haha. My issue is that I’m not sure I can get one machined without precise measurements of one first.
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Les Kerf
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Posted: 16 hours 12 minutes ago at 3:07pm |
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Maybe check with General Gear and Machine in Boise, Idaho
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Posted: 13 hours 44 minutes ago at 5:35pm |
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Definitely be cheaper to obtain used, but I can make one if needed.
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Posted: 9 hours 59 minutes ago at 9:20pm |
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How much would you charge for one?
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Posted: 9 hours 20 minutes ago at 9:59pm |
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I checked there and they said the one they had they just threw out because it was worn out
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Les Kerf
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Posted: 8 hours 4 minutes ago at 11:15pm |
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Forum member gemdozer has some parts but he said his yard is closed until Spring, also, he is in Canada
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Posted: 3 hours 10 minutes ago at 4:09am |
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No real idea as time and materials would be in play. Realistically probably $350 - $400 is in the ballpark. I have a good piece/pattern to follow. Have never made one complete as you need but have rebuilt several.
Before putting much into this tractor I'd suggest you manually get into each gear and operate it. You can do this by moving the shift forks with a pry. Seen a lot of 'Starry Eyed" auction, and sale purchases over the years reveal underlying buget busting problems underneath requiring wheelbarrows rather than shovelfulls of money to fill the pit. Edited by Codger - 2 hours 25 minutes ago at 4:54am |
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