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Posted by RB on February 07, 2001 at 15:11:51 from (63.27.122.99):
OK,lets just suppose that a guy was bushhogging,uhh rotory mowing,his feild.Stops to use the bushes and puts his M back into 4th and takes off.He goes for a little while longer and decides to stop and get a cold,well drink.He discovers that the tranny is stuck in 4th gear and proceeds to pull the gearstick out.Not being able to find his prybar or his big flattip screwdriver,and getting very mad about it,he takes a 13/16 combination wrench and pops the rail back where its suppose to be and kinda accidentally dropped it in the tranny.he moved it cautiously back to the barn,carefully going through all the gears and it appeared to be fine!I plan to pull the top when it warms up,but do you all think Ill be ok till then?I know,I know..........DUMB "A"!!!!!!Right?
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