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7000 waiting for trans, parts

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    Posted: 30 Dec 2011 at 6:57pm
 
Still waiting for a tran's fork shaft. Hope  I can find the right one before spring or I might forget how to put it back together LOL.
 
Thanks for your help so far Hurst, also the shaft you broke is the same one on mine, here is a picture of the trans cover.
Tactor ser# 8953 
 
The screw driver is where the shaft is broke,  NOTE if anyone on here has one laying around or parting out a 7000 let me.
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Thats a beautiful looking AC 7000 black belly...
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Bump for ya, surely someone on here has a black belly parts tractor with this shifter rod.

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Hurst! I do think I found one in Iowa, he is going to call me this next week to get things going.
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Get a machine shop to make  ,looks like it would be pretty simple if you have the old one to go by.
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Good to hear.  I wonder if it might be the same tractor I got my powershift assembly from.  I can't for the life of me remember who sold it to me lol.  I'm too young for my memory to be going, aren't I lol?  Also, I looked in the service manual, and the instructions were not much for putting the shift fork rod back in.  Basically insert detent ball and spring, then insert shaft part of the way, then insert the lockout pin(s) (can't remember if there's one or two on that shift rod), and insert shifter rod further, and so on until all the detent balls and springs are in there and it's all back together.

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Hurst, I hear ya been there done that! I've ordered the rail and a full set of manuals from the guy couldn't remeber his name till this morning, how about Lynn Marshall, does that ring a BELL ? LOL
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