L2800 (un)sticky shift lever

mikeboggess

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L2800
Sep 27, 2017
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L2800 speed shift lever (L/H/R/N) pops back, which caused the tractor to die. I see a spring down there. Is the spring supposed to be up or down? I am reluctant to try to pry it up for fear of damaging it. Is the spring worn out and needs to be replaced?
 

old and tired

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L2800 HST; 2005; R4
So you have a Manual / Gear transmission? I don't follow your question. "... (L/H/R/N) ..." Low/High/Reverse/Neutral, by your left leg?

"... caused the tractor to die..." Is this because no one is in the seat??? Or just stalls out?

I'm Not much help vs. if this was HST / hydrostatic drive...


I don't see a spring there... #90
 

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North Idaho Wolfman

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Is this the spring your talking about?

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mikeboggess

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L2800
Sep 27, 2017
28
3
3
Canton
So you have a Manual / Gear transmission? I don't follow your question. "... (L/H/R/N) ..." Low/High/Reverse/Neutral, by your left leg?

"... caused the tractor to die..." Is this because no one is in the seat??? Or just stalls out?

I'm Not much help vs. if this was HST / hydrostatic drive...


I don't see a spring there... #90
North Idaho Wolfman has identifies the spring as part# 090, L2800 is gear shift.