Actually the gears are not involved in the spinning process, I believe it might have to do with the compression spring (not the drive spring) at the very top of the gear case, but I'm not going to bother spending the time working on that tranny when I have a couple of others. I will save it for parts.
As for what's next I really would like to go back to working on my '53 Sparton Television that has been on my work bench for months. But since Neal is flying overseas today for work and he will be gone for the next two weeks, I'm going to go vintage washer and parts hunting for five days. I'm leaving on Friday morning. I'm heading up through eastern North Dakota and into Canada up to Winnipeg. While I never get my hopes up of finding anything great, you never know, I'm keeping my fingers crossed. Maybe I'll come home from Winnipeg with a vintage Beatty automatic! I'm staying in Fargo on Friday night and will head up to Winnipeg on Saturday. I'm bringing my wireless internet laptop and camera so I will still be able to post.