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7000 shift lever needed

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    Posted: 28 May 2012 at 12:34pm
So I got the top cover on and found that the shift lever under the cover is broken.  It is a clean brake a little bit away from the rounded part.  I'll try to post pictures later.  Does anyone have part number 70262260 (number 34 in the picture).  I believe it is specific to a black belly 7000 shifter assembly.  Otherwise, do you think it would be a reliabile fix to grind a groove around the break and weld it back with a 6011 pass followed by a 7018 pass?  The break is above the machined portion.
 
 

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I have welded other shift levers back together after they were broken and when we were moving their location or changing the location of the transmission.  I always used just mild steel wire in the mig to weld them up.  Did my 6060 after a calf went through between the seat and the steering wheel about 25 years ago and never have had trouble with it since, the shift lever I mean, not the steer...
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      I think welding with just the 7018 would be my choice. 6011 is a deep penatration rod and may give you trouble with burn threw. About the only times I use 6011 is if I'm welding something that doesn't or cann't be cleaned very well. Also I have found you can settle the arc of 6011 down some by dipping your rod in water for a few seconds.
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