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Posted by Bill Gullberg on Sunday, September 27, 2009:
I have a gas, Perkins, 135 with loader. When I step on the clutch, the tractor will stop, but it seems that there's still enough pressure on the gears that I can't move the gear shifter. Often I can move a little forward and pull the lifter down while moving and that works, but ofter I have to shut the tractor off if I'm in a situation where I can't move forward or back. Is there an easier place to start than splitting the thing in half?
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