My local dealer just returned my tractor with a new $3000+ clutch put in, at his suggestion, to fix exactly the problem I am describing here.
Tractor is a Ford 5610 4WD synchromesh, four speed(8 speed with hi/lo), with a separate lever to shift from between forward Hi,forward LO and reverse. After it warms up, and only after it warms up to operating temp, about half the time, I can't shift from forward to reverse or reverse to forward. If I take my main shift(1,2,3,4) out of gear and into neutral I can sometimes shift the F/R easier as I put pressure on the F/R lever. Sometimes I have to let the clutch out a bit and put it back in(disengaged). When I do this, and press the lever into F or R, a mismatch/grinding is felt through the shift lever and the tractor move a bit, or lurches, as things seem to fully engage. If I do the F/R shift while the tractor is still slightly moving it works better. Using one or more of these methods does eventually work.
It seems to me, a guy with about 2 hours of internet training under his belt, the problem is in the synchromesh. Some gears don't seem to be aligning. On the other hand the idea that the tractor lurches even when the clutch is disengaged tells me its somewhere in the clutch mechanism.
Incidentally, I have never had any problems with the 1,2,3,4 shifting, or any of the more normal indications that the clutch was bad or going bad. And I have adjusted the clutch linkage to its prober place and gone well beyond factory specs in either direction with no affect.
I know one of you smart guys has the answer and I'd sure like you to share it with me. I'd love to show it to the dealer when I try to get him to do the right fix for little or no additional money.
BTW when in the shop the tractor was completely serviced and all the shift linkage points are properly lubed.
Tractor is a Ford 5610 4WD synchromesh, four speed(8 speed with hi/lo), with a separate lever to shift from between forward Hi,forward LO and reverse. After it warms up, and only after it warms up to operating temp, about half the time, I can't shift from forward to reverse or reverse to forward. If I take my main shift(1,2,3,4) out of gear and into neutral I can sometimes shift the F/R easier as I put pressure on the F/R lever. Sometimes I have to let the clutch out a bit and put it back in(disengaged). When I do this, and press the lever into F or R, a mismatch/grinding is felt through the shift lever and the tractor move a bit, or lurches, as things seem to fully engage. If I do the F/R shift while the tractor is still slightly moving it works better. Using one or more of these methods does eventually work.
It seems to me, a guy with about 2 hours of internet training under his belt, the problem is in the synchromesh. Some gears don't seem to be aligning. On the other hand the idea that the tractor lurches even when the clutch is disengaged tells me its somewhere in the clutch mechanism.
Incidentally, I have never had any problems with the 1,2,3,4 shifting, or any of the more normal indications that the clutch was bad or going bad. And I have adjusted the clutch linkage to its prober place and gone well beyond factory specs in either direction with no affect.
I know one of you smart guys has the answer and I'd sure like you to share it with me. I'd love to show it to the dealer when I try to get him to do the right fix for little or no additional money.
BTW when in the shop the tractor was completely serviced and all the shift linkage points are properly lubed.