Sticking in low range
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Sticking in low range
I got it running today and took a little ride, it ran great in high range forward and reverse. Then I stuck it in low range and had a heck of a time getting it out. It will shift ok as long as the motor isn't running so is this just a matter of adjustment or something else???????
MrBill wrote:need lube
Huh...huh...he said lube.
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Ken Hower
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Ken Hower
RTF Director
http://www.rubicontrail.org/
Should be one on the frame. Usually on the side, on the "driver" side.
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Regards,
Ken Hower
RTF Director
http://www.rubicontrail.org/
Regards,
Ken Hower
RTF Director
http://www.rubicontrail.org/
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I checked all over or all under and never found a vin number. I found the engine & trany numbers I need to figure out when the thing was made so I can get the right thermal switch. I did find a tag that said the radiator was made in 97.Ken wrote:Should be one on the frame. Usually on the side, on the "driver" side.
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