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Usual Jumping Out Of 3rd Gear ? |
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Charlie (NC)
Orange Level Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Location: Coastal NC Points: 942 |
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Mack Tractor, I spent a lot of time behind a RTO 125-13 Roadranger
and could shift it no clutch with no problem but if there is a way to shift a D series A-C without the clutch I'd love to see it done. Not saying it can't be but I sure don't know how. |
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Charlie (NC)
Orange Level Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Location: Coastal NC Points: 942 |
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Cen IA John,
I guess you and I are the lucky ones. I've got a D-10 that my dad bought new and 2 D-14's plus I had another D-10 a few years back. None of them have ever jumped out of gear. The transmission in the D-10 sounds like a corn sheller but it stays in gear. It's good to know I'm lucky at something! |
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Dmpaul89
Orange Level Joined: 06 Mar 2013 Location: Edwardsville,IL Points: 1689 |
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wow you guys who preach not to grind gears must have lots of free time. Sometimes you cant help but grind a little. I have had two d14's now and both had worn out clutch linkage when I bought them, making it hard to shift, I think this is what causes the excessive grinding that eventually wears the gears out. there is a bushing that goes on the pedal assembly and one that goes on the rod that goes to the clutch.on both of my tractors the bushings were gone and the holes are wallowed out. After adjusting the linkage they shift much better! but it's too late for my tractors they both need 3rd gear work.
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Jack(Ky)
Orange Level Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Location: Ky Points: 1151 |
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Thanks Herb.
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Herb(GA)
Orange Level Access Joined: 15 Sep 2009 Location: United States Points: 1002 |
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Our '58 D-14 was one of the tractors that Jack(Ky) mentioned; eliminated the "jumping out of third gear" by adjusting the detents. That was four years ago; worked great ever since.
Jack also added power steering to our D-14 by adding a Charlyn torque generator and a small hydraulic pump, it also works great.
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