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  1. #1
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    one sided

    So only one side of my t20 is pulling. It popped in reverse and I lost a side .

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    Any idea's

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    Chances are, you may have only broken a pin on the shifter. Pull the broken-side shifter out of its bore on top of the transmission and inspect it to see if the pin is broken off, like this one.





    Of course, you could have broken a band as well, but let's start with the easy stuff.....

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    If the movement of the sticks changed especially the bad side it's a broken band. Probably a pin or shift collar failure.

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    Ok so my other max ll just pops when you put it in reverse only on the secondary side any suggestions

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    Bent linkage or wore shift pin. Remove the linkage and manually engage it, if problems gone there you go, if not remove that shifter.


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    Thanks

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    So we're can I get a pin for the left side

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    Part # is 4147B on max 6x6.com. They usually require welding a pull bolt to old pin and heating to anneal the old pis so it dosent break. You have to purchase a new shifter if not able to remove the pin. Some are easy but most are pressed in. Good luck.

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    Mark, Mike, Jim, others... would it work to drill a small hole above the pin (opposite side) and tap it out with a small steel pin?
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