I pushed the servo in by hand and noted how far in went in, and I was still able to turn the tail shaft. Then I took the spring off the servo and tried it again. It went in farther indicating the spring was bottoming out and not applying the rear band as needed. This time I was not able to turn the tail shaft.
I was unable to find a rear servo apply pin. I did find a pin extender.
http://www.transmissionpartsusa.com/...-000t34913.htm
With the spring off and pin extender on I tried it, ground off a little, tried it again & again until I got it where I thought it should be. Put it all back together and tried reverse. It backs up firmly with no shaking. I wasn't able to give it a real good test on a hill because of the snow but applying the brakes a little and stepping on the gas it seems to be working. Will have to wait until spring to give it a good test. Thanks for all the help.
I was unable to find a rear servo apply pin. I did find a pin extender.
http://www.transmissionpartsusa.com/...-000t34913.htm
With the spring off and pin extender on I tried it, ground off a little, tried it again & again until I got it where I thought it should be. Put it all back together and tried reverse. It backs up firmly with no shaking. I wasn't able to give it a real good test on a hill because of the snow but applying the brakes a little and stepping on the gas it seems to be working. Will have to wait until spring to give it a good test. Thanks for all the help.
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