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hard PS 8010

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    Posted: 19 Mar 2012 at 10:15pm
Compared to our 8050 the 8010 power shift is harder to move from each gear to the next.  Just wondering if its a fluid problem since i dont think the cable is wore out.  Any advise would help.
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It would either be the cable or someone has been inside the shift control behind the batteries and rounded the saw teeth on the 8050 to make the action easier.
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Replace the cable.
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Through the years of PS there were at least 4 different spring and linkage arangements for the detent. One had 3 different holes for spring for how much detent pressure you wanted. You could have this one set for most detent pressure. MACK
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