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    Posted: 28 Nov 2011 at 7:31pm
so i took the top of the trans on the 190xt today just to see what was going on ion there. the tractor pops outa 3rd gear as i know they all seem to. ass i look at the shifter forks the 3rd gear fork is worn down to a 16th of an inch they are very thin. i know people say weld them up but steiners has them for sale for like $75 as i take it apart the 1 spring with the ball bearing, the spring is broken. would these 2 thing have anything to do with popin outa gear?
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Very much.
I would be glad to find out it's there and not the gears.
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Shift fork could only be part of the problem.  Weak bearings on the input shaft can make the shaft move around - this chews up the gears and causes gear jumping.  Just fixed mine.
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Which spring?? the front one or the rear one??? the front is for neutral only.
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