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    Posted: 08 Apr 2024 at 4:32pm
I know this is a long shot but I have a Oliver 1755 diesel 74 model so it's one of the last ones built with a shifter fork problem and I'm looking to trade for a D-17 Series IV, 170 OR 175, if this isn't possible don't bash me and I'll remove it  but some of you guys that still use these on the farm would be a good workhorse, it's too big for me and I'm not able to do this kind of work anymore. It's located in Jonesboro, Arkansas, thanks again.
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Do you know for sure its a shifter fork problem? Only reason I ask is I bought a 2255 a short while ago that you could only find 2 gears and it turned out to be very simple 5 minute fix.
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I'm thinking it is, when I pulled the gear shifter out you can see the fork is loose, it's the one that shifts the transmission from high range to low range and I can move it around with a long screwdriver. It needs to top of the transmission removed to be 100% sure. I just bought this tractor and was supposed to be field ready but turned out with this problem, it has good rubber and runs good, shows 7100 hours on working tach.
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The Olivers would break shift rails. I stocked them. they come out the front. If I remember correct you have to pull the engine and o/u to replace them.
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When you pulled the shifter out was the 2 springs in place?
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Yes they were
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1755 is great tractor,I'd fix it.
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I may have to because there are no Oliver mechanics in my area
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The reason I asked about the springs is because mine were missing and the shifter would bottom out and bind up. I went a got a couple springs and she was perfect. I was digging through the tool box on it one day and low and behold there were the original springs buried under junk.
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yes they were there, it's the fork that's loose and I slid it back in place with a screwdriver
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