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jonw440

My C85 was missing the set screw that holds the shift lever in place. Well I picked one up and cant figure out how to set it. Does the setscrew go into the round ball on the shift lever?

I had the set screw through the hole in the transmission but couldn't get the lever to stop being loose. I didn't spin the setscrew very far but it was into the inside of the tranny.

 

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peter lena

@jONW440, that DETENT SCREW , is meant to initially lightly set on the forward extended end and shoulder out in place , but you must gently screw it into place , then you should start to feel its trapping action to shifter movement . make sure you have the correct Allen screw , do not over tighten it , just snug , then use the stop nut to hold the setting , also lubricate the forward end  ensuring its smooth easy fit . hope this helps out , pete  

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pfrederi

Dog point set screw.  Run it in so the unthreaded end goes into the hole in the shifter donut.  Finger tight then back out 1/8 turn then tighten the lock nut

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jonw440

I picked the screw up at my local dealer. They didnt have any in stock so the owner grabbed the screw and nut from a used tractor he had. I pulled the left side tire off for easier access but what a pain in the you know what! to install it and keeping the shifter straight and level so the setscrew can go into the donut hole. I tried removing the right tire but it is RUSTED on the hub.

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stevasaurus

A long 1/8" Allen Wrench and come at it  from under the tower.  straight in from under the horse.  :occasion-xmas:  Like the Allen wrench used with a Saws-all, with the handle on one end.  The dog point goes into the doughnut...gently tighten till shifter doesn't move, and then back out 1/4 to 1/2 turn...then with Allen wrench still in place, tighten lock nut.  No need to remove any tires.

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jonw440

Got it! Had the Wife help. (OK actually she is the one who got it installed) I just directed and watched. :teasing-slap:

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stevasaurus

I think you planned to get your wife involved all along.  Excellent move on your part Sir!!!  I am going to have to remember that the next time I am looking to buy a horse.  :occasion-xmas:

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