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Re: D17 Shuttle Gears
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JMS/MN
03-18-2003 21:14:12
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I believe you are referring to the shuttle clutch, which gives forward and reverse, instead of the hi-lo with the Power Director (hand clutch). Shuttle clutch was on the industrial version of the D17, as in fork lifts. I believe the housing is the same, the only difference is the content of the housing.
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Gatz
03-19-2003 08:52:00
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Re: Re: D17 Shuttle Gears in reply to JMS/MN, 03-18-2003 21:14:12
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Correct, JMS; I was referring to the "hand clutch" and yes, if you have a shuttle clutch, you no longer have the high-low, as the rear position of the PD lever is then used for reversing gears. Does anyone know of a parted-out Industrial D17? What was the model designation of these? Thnx again , Gatz
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JMS/MN
03-19-2003 19:26:16
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Re: Re: Re: D17 Shuttle Gears in reply to Gatz, 03-19-2003 08:52:00
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Our local salvage yard has at least one, maybe two 'inactive for several years' AC forklifts based on the D17 tractor. Owner is now in hopsital, I've talked to him years ago about selling it. They just sit there.
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