[Farmall] International A shifting lever problems
john hall
jtchall at nc.rr.com
Fri Jul 9 19:24:09 PDT 2010
I've worked on a couple that had to have the ball end welded up and ground
back down. Tig welder works the best if you acess to one. I don't remember
welding them up to a specific size--just got them spherical again. Also
there are some springs and balls that keep everything in/out of gear. I
think those springs break sometimes. Helped dad fix one a couple years ago
but can't remember exactly what we had to do. I want to say you slide the
track far enough back and expose the hole in the casting that you load the
ball and spring into. Once the broken pieces are changed you have to hold
them down with a punch until you slide the track back over top of it to keep
them from flying across the shop. You may want to take at look at the parts
book first--go to CaseIH website and pull up the parts book.
John
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Subject: [Farmall] International A shifting lever problems
>I am getting all too good at taking the transmission cover off on my 1946
>International A and unjamming the gears. I assume the shifting lever is
>worn, making it easy to jam the gears. Anybody know the dimensions is
>should be before I weld it up to a larger size? Or is there a reason to
>think my problem is something else.
>
> Thanks
>
> Larry Hardesty
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