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  1. R

    Archive through June 26, 2011

    My 104 stick shift became very sloppy and loose today. I am able to rock it from side to side while still in gear. A pin or something must have broken. i see there are several bolts and a plate to hold the shift in. is it possible to remove these bolts and plate and fix this problem? Thank you...
  2. R

    Archive through March 29, 2010

    Thanks for the advice Wayne, I dont have a creeper on this one but think i will have to take it off and support it as you suggest. All that banging cant be good for it.
  3. R

    Archive through March 26, 2010

    Thank you Dennis for the suggestions. I never thought of the possibility that the pin was deformed as a lightning bolt as you described. I have my work cut out for me. Thanks again, Bob
  4. R

    Archive through March 26, 2010

    I am putting a throwout bearing on a 104. got the whole tractor apart front, engine out etc but cant get the pins out. drove the one pin,driveshaft to trans, about 1/16" and thats it. was thinking about drilling or heat. can someone suggest the best way. Thanks, this is my first post and happy...
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