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I was given a '92 model 1641 a few years ago...just now working on getting it going. It lost its drive shaft during operation by the previous owner. So, I've bought a drive shaft and have gotten the engine running. I have not installed the drive shaft yet, due to the fact that I can't find where a rod connects to. Shown in the parts diagram, it's called "rod, dump valve up". As it sits, it's connected to the tranny via a u-shaped arm just above the tranny filter. I cannot find on the tranny where the other end connects. Not sure if I have other parts missing or not. Any help is appreciated. A picture of where it connects would be great. Thanks in advance!
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Are you referring to the rod that sticks up through the tunnel cover!!??
A little plastic knob screws on it to keep if from falling back through the hole!!
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CADPlans...LOL...Seriously? Is that all it does? I have no idea because the tunnel cover was removed when it was given to me. If that's the case...what does it do? I see on the tranny that what it contacts is a switch or valve. Thanks for the help!
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It is the dump valve up rod, allows the tractor to be pushed when "up", with the engine off.
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Awesome...Thanks CADplans...I appreciate it!
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![]() Sounds like an easy fix! ![]()
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