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Hello all.
I am trying to tighten up the slack/ slop in the linkages on the side of the transmission. I need any helpful information on replacing the pin on one plate that rides in the slot of the other. I also need to find replacement ends for linkage rod from the lever shaft to the plate. I replaced the two springs, but they seemed the same as the old, and the slot they are in is not worn. I also shimmed the shaft between the lock ring and the outer plate. Still way loose, so more looking found the above parts worn. Thank you all.
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I’ve been dealing with the same thing, and sadly it’s one of IH’s major flaws with these tractors. I’ve tightened everything up on my 129 and it still has a mind of its own. For a temporary fix (probably permanent) I shoved a piece of fuel line very tightly on the butt end of the speed control lever and tightened the set screw to the spline shaft, and it has a lot of friction when you move the lever, but it doesn’t speed up on its own any more. I’m sorry i wasn’t able to answer your question properly, but there’s a little something for you to try. Been holding up for around a year so far, but it’s obviously like trying to put a band aid on a broken leg.
If zip ties and duct tape doesn’t fix it, something else will. ‘Jerry rigging at its finest’ |
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New ends for the linkage are available from the suppliers listed above.
Check the parts book for proper numbers for your unit. |
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