[quote:6eb52ed4e5]Is there another dipstick further forward of the gearshift lever?[/quote:6eb52ed4e5]
The only one I am aware of is the place where the other worker said it was for the lifting hydraulics. ( This container is kinda like a drum sitting horizontal between the fork uprights. )
[quote:6eb52ed4e5]I see the tranny fill, and the PD fill (these are the closest to each other).[/quote:6eb52ed4e5]
Whoa. I thought the close ones were the Differential and the Tranny? - top photo - right is diff, left is tranny - no?
[quote:6eb52ed4e5]Yes, the cap for the PD, and the PS cap are similar, if not the same.[/quote:6eb52ed4e5]
PS is Power Steering?
Interestingly, I think they may have bypassed the entire PS system - but that's another discussion.
(note: The top photo only shows two fill spots - the bottom one shows three. On the bottom photo, it's the first and the third that have similar caps.)
[quote:6eb52ed4e5]If your PD is out of oil, could be major work ahead for you.[/quote:6eb52ed4e5]
Yikes, WHY?
[quote:6eb52ed4e5]Is your shuttle clutch on the right hand side as you are sitting on the seat, looking forward at the forks?[/quote:6eb52ed4e5]
Here's what I do know. As I sit down and look toward the forks, there is a long lever on the left that's marked "FWD-NEU-REV". Also on the left, but just off center as shown in photo 1of2, is the gear shifter - some sort of reversed H pattern. Then, there is a pedal on the left that I have been told to use as clutch.
Thanks bunches Dave.
This post was edited by PraSand at 10:22:18 11/19/13 2 times.
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