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Old 06-29-2016, 07:31 PM
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Originally Posted by Yosemite Sam View Post
If you're sure the input shaft in the creeper is turning all the time with the drive shaft, and you haven't broken anything in the trans-axle, then you have either broken something in the creeper gear or sheared a pin in the creeper.

OR, there is a pin that goes through the shift lever and through the Yoke (inside the creeper) that pin or the holes it goes through is/are worn badly enough that the handle moves back and forth but it doesn't move the yoke enough to move the shift collar (so it's simply in between Hi and Low). It is also possible that the ears on the yoke are worn badly enough that it will no longer move the shift collar far enough to engage the high or low side. Or it could be a combination of of these things.

I would be darn sure that the creeper input shaft is turning like it's supposed to, getting a creeper gear out of a Narrow Frame is a lot of work.
Except it's a wide frame
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