tlgtfn New Member Posts 5 Location Çorlu/Türkiye Feb 9, 2018 #1 My beloved vader stuck in rear gear..Any advice for an diy mechanic.... My car is L-series tractor
GrumpyGel Well-Known Member Posts 27,230 Location Christchurch, New Zealand Feb 9, 2018 #2 Nice pic Normally the trouble is getting them into reverse! Has the gear linkage come loose?
Mulcaster1 Well-Known Member Posts 3,520 Location Cumbria Feb 9, 2018 #3 tlgtfn said: My beloved vader stuck in rear gear..Any advice for an diy mechanic.... My car is L-series tractor View attachment 141532 Click to expand... bet there was a good bit of oil ont ground after that bunch moved - have you damaged or bent the linkage ?
tlgtfn said: My beloved vader stuck in rear gear..Any advice for an diy mechanic.... My car is L-series tractor View attachment 141532 Click to expand... bet there was a good bit of oil ont ground after that bunch moved - have you damaged or bent the linkage ?
Nodge68 Well-Known Member Posts 33,220 Location Cornwall Feb 9, 2018 #4 Gear linkage is a possibility but could be the sector forks, which has been known.
kernowsvenski Well-Known Member Posts 1,750 Location Truro Feb 9, 2018 #6 Mulcaster1 said: bet there was a good bit of oil ont ground after that bunch moved Click to expand... Ha. It ain't a tratter parade Great pic though @tlgtfn
Mulcaster1 said: bet there was a good bit of oil ont ground after that bunch moved Click to expand... Ha. It ain't a tratter parade Great pic though @tlgtfn
4 4Bee4Bee Well-Known Member Posts 322 Location Shropshire Feb 12, 2018 #8 +1 on the picture looking good.