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Okay. I am feeling pretty cocky after you guys helped me get the old M817 restarted. The only other problem on this truck is transmission-related. Have driven it enough to know the following: Shifting out of first is sometimes nearly impossible (have to rapidly double-clutch, which works) but other times is easy. Shifting into 2nd is likewise sometimes nearly impossible (double-clutch again works), but other times is easy. Shifting into 3rd always goes easy, but always gives a tiny little gear grind. Shifting out of 3rd, into and out of 4th, and into and out of 5th is flawless. Being in low range definitely makes everything work a bit better(?). I obviously have some work-arounds like just starting in 2nd gear (since the big old Cummins thinks that is just fine), but obviously limits my ability to do any heavy pulling.
Also, of note, the PTO shaft to the front winch was broken and has been removed (drive shaft being re-tubed). Some have suggested that this might cause a problem since the pto tends to spin a little (you can stop it with your hand) despite the fact that the winch shift lever is in the off position. And, the dump lever is locked in its upright position (already checked that).
So, is there something easy that can be done, or does the transmission need a big work-over? The truck is functional now as it has been retired as a "fun truck" to the farm. It is not seeing any commercial use. But, it would be nice to smooth things out a bit.
As always, any help and suggestions are very much appreciated.
Rebar
Also, of note, the PTO shaft to the front winch was broken and has been removed (drive shaft being re-tubed). Some have suggested that this might cause a problem since the pto tends to spin a little (you can stop it with your hand) despite the fact that the winch shift lever is in the off position. And, the dump lever is locked in its upright position (already checked that).
So, is there something easy that can be done, or does the transmission need a big work-over? The truck is functional now as it has been retired as a "fun truck" to the farm. It is not seeing any commercial use. But, it would be nice to smooth things out a bit.
As always, any help and suggestions are very much appreciated.
Rebar