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WC SHIFTER

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Topic: WC SHIFTER
Posted By: CTALLIS
Subject: WC SHIFTER
Date Posted: 15 Jan 2025 at 3:24pm
Is anyone still making the clamp on kits to take the ware out of a shifter on a WC.

thank you



Replies:
Posted By: Grant Forsythe
Date Posted: 15 Jan 2025 at 8:08pm
We rebuild them better than factory. I think its around $210. We will remove the swing out of the shift lever and fix any other worn or missing parts along with installing a new boot and knob. Pm me if you're interested. Located near walcott iowa, we do not do exchanges. You will get your own tower back unless it is beyond repair. There are additional charges if the housing is not usable.

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The Unstyled Collector


Posted By: AaronSEIA
Date Posted: 16 Jan 2025 at 5:51am
I'll second Grant and Ted Forsythe.  They did my boys RC and it is amazing.  Probably better than new.
AaronSEIA


Posted By: Wes(Va)
Date Posted: 16 Jan 2025 at 8:49am
When you say swing out of the shifter, could you explain further?  Our WC has always swung wayy over "flatly" in neutral and not pivot like a ball like a CA would.  WC is first tractor my grandad bought, but I personally have never had a reason to suspect anything wrong with this one although it just about hits steering colum to go into reverse after pulling trigger.  Come to think of it, Ive never driven another WC!  So, I really dont know any better.


Posted By: Grant Forsythe
Date Posted: 16 Jan 2025 at 5:11pm
Yes, the swing is the rotation in the shift lever. The shifter on a wc is suppose to rock side to side, not swing. The long lever encourages wear on the pin, grove in the lever, and hole in the housing. Those aftermarket bolt on kits do reduce the movement but I’ve seen them wear just as easy. These parts are the most commonly worn items on the wc shift levers. Wd45 shift towers are a different story.

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The Unstyled Collector



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