GingerPuss
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After using my Landy on a friends farm to get everything ready for bonfire night...I parked up. After a nice meal, I jumped in and sped off across a ploughed field when I had to reverse into a farm track opening. After reversing I found I couldn't get it into neutral...the gear lever was moving around - but felt like it wasn't connected to anything it was stuck in reverse !! By this time it was 8pm...dark...and cold !
Called the AA...not expecting a fix..just a tow home. The AA guy turns up and to my surprise says he can fix it! Walks across muddy field with tools...takes up the floor panels and centre tunnel cowling...to discover the end of the gear lever had jumped out of the 'cage' of selector rods...the ball-end of the lever seemed a bit worn. He undid the two bolts holding the lever bracket...levered it up and back into the correct selector slot. Getting the bracket back to put the two bolts in took nearly two hours...the bolts didn't line up with the threads because of needing to lever it up to get the gear lever back in...he came up with the idea of a ratchet trap to pull the bracket back down and used a small lever to line up the bolt-holes and it all went back together.....and the box was working fine again.
Now all I have to do is get a new lever with a ball-end that won't slip out from the selector again....God knows how I managed to fook it up in the first place...but fair play to the AA guy who turned out to be a Boss !
Called the AA...not expecting a fix..just a tow home. The AA guy turns up and to my surprise says he can fix it! Walks across muddy field with tools...takes up the floor panels and centre tunnel cowling...to discover the end of the gear lever had jumped out of the 'cage' of selector rods...the ball-end of the lever seemed a bit worn. He undid the two bolts holding the lever bracket...levered it up and back into the correct selector slot. Getting the bracket back to put the two bolts in took nearly two hours...the bolts didn't line up with the threads because of needing to lever it up to get the gear lever back in...he came up with the idea of a ratchet trap to pull the bracket back down and used a small lever to line up the bolt-holes and it all went back together.....and the box was working fine again.
Now all I have to do is get a new lever with a ball-end that won't slip out from the selector again....God knows how I managed to fook it up in the first place...but fair play to the AA guy who turned out to be a Boss !
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