E-350 shifting issue

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cjlink

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I would like to start off by saying that my tractor E-350 has been a great tractor so far (4 years @ 97 hours). I feel that Mahindra makes a quality and durable product.

Recently, I have started having problems shifting into 2nd or 3rd gears. The other gears reverse, 1st, and 4th work as expected. However when I try to shift into 2nd or 3rd, it is as if the shifter just will not go (like a brick wall). Any ideals or suggestions?

Would something like this be more of a clutch issue or something like a shift fork? There is no gear grinding, and the other gears work great.

Thanks,

John
 
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Does anyone have any suggestions for this issue????
 
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Anyone have any ideas? :confused:

After receiving no feedback, my next plan is to remove the top shifter plate to see if I can determine the cause of the binding with the 2nd and 3rd gear.

If anyone has a service manual for this model and would be willing to provide some guidance, please clue me in on what to look for when I pop the cover open. Does this model's shifter forks attach and lift out with the top plate?

Thanks for helping,
 
   / E-350 shifting issue #4  
It seems like your best alternative right now is to take off the top plate and take a look to see what is going on. It could be a fork problem.
 
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I would at least go to the dealer and talk to the mechanics and see if they would let you take a look at the service/tech manual so you can see what's inside before you pull the cover. Or if it's too far to drive, see if they might fax/scan and email the proper pages from the manual. Might help tons trying to put it back together. Just a suggestion.
 
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John,
The shifting forks will lift straight up and stay with the cover. I hope this helps.
 
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UPDATE!

Just in case that someone else comes across this issue in the future, I wanted to post an update to my original message.

I remedy the situation by spraying a couple of shots of WD40 at the base of the shifter. Apparently, for some reason the base of the shifter had ether dust,rust, and/or a combination of the two that was preventing it from shifting into 2nd and 3rd. After letting the WD40 soak in for a few minutes not only does the shifter shift into 2nd and 3rd, but it shifts a lot smoother into all of the gears. Works like new!

Prior to me acquiring the tractor it did sit outside for a brief period of time, which could explain why the base of the shifter had accumulated a hint of rust (I notice it once I had sprayed the WD40 to flush it out).

Over the weekend, I used the tractor to bush hog for 3 1/2 hours, and I am very pleased with the performance of the tractor. I would highly recommend the 25 series to anyone looking for a strong well built tractor.
 

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