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    Posted: 15 Dec 2012 at 12:10pm
I was going for just one more bucketload with my HD6G when my transmission locked in high speed reverse. It is solidly in gear not caught partly in 2 gears. The transmission locking plunger is moving correctly. I removed the locking plunger sleeve and boot and moved the locking plunger several inches but I could not remove it.

I wiggled the shift lever but it didn't come out of gear. It is not in a good location for me working on it. Sugestions please.
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You could removed the 2 bolts from housing shift lever and pull out the lever gear shift  and check inside with a light  if the end shafts notches are in line and if not ,use a long screw driver inline the 3 notches  and reintaled your shifter and try to shift and the master cluch must be in neutral fonction
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side bolts into shifting tower . remove full lever and the shift fork ball .
using a long screwdriver or a jack handle tire iron = move all 3 forks into neutral position . 
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I'm shifting again. Thank you to gemdozer and Coke-in MN
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always nice when someone post that problem corrected and a thanks !
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I got my dad 6g hung in geer a few times and we would pull the shifter and pour a little oil in it and reline the forks usualy it got hung in high forword geer. 
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