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Re: 8360 rc


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Posted by Blue Buddy on November 01, 2009 at 20:06:47 from (67.220.45.221):

In Reply to: 8360 rc posted by cull on October 24, 2009 at 16:38:35:

Ok, place to begin. two potentiometers on right side of trans, have little 2 bolt steel plates over them, just ahead of the range box controls with solenoids, one or both may be damaged or worn out, check the shaft coming through the side of trans is still connected inside, get 2 new, install, tighten gently only, just barely snug, calibrate and try again
- if no luck, remove floor mat, and center of floor, then top plate of trans, and while running tractor, make sure both shifter rods move back and forth properly, if one is broken or not moving, the synchro is likely done, warning signs would be a ripping and grinding noise during a range shift, the noise sounds bad, and will in time break a shifter rod or fork or both, but sometimes it is just the pin that controls the potentiometer shaft that falls out,
- if it is a synchro, it is shop level work, rip off cab and split rear end off, dismantle and replace as needed, last 2 I did were about $3200.00 bucks or so parts n labour


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