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Re: Need a YR series Yazoo, parts or whole
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Posted by Kurt Wolko on August 27, 2004 at 18:39:43 from (68.49.231.74):
In Reply to: Re: Need a YR series Yazoo, parts or whole posted by another doug on August 27, 2004 at 13:48:39:
Wow! Thanks for all the feedback! Doug, let me know what you find after you return from the show, if anything at all. Appreciate it, believe me. Might be another road trip in the making. Kevin, yes I'm interested in any leads you might have in MD, and I might be interested in heading down your way if you have anything. Or know anybody that might. Todd, thanks for the offer. Is the manual you speak of the standard owners manual for Yazoos or does it get into specific details, for example, overhauling a transaxle? I did find a gentleman on this website who sold me a copy of the standard owners manual, which has been helpful, but doesn't really get into a lot of specifics. Yazoo Rider, from what I read in the manual I purchased, the transaxle should have 40 weight non detergent heavy duty oil. Unfortunately I can't speak from experience. Thanks also to Ron Howell from Australia, whom I've conversed with via emails and has been more than helpful in helping me troubleshoot the problems with the transaxle. Tomorrow I'll be opening up the transaxle case and trying to make a determination of the amount of damage done. Thanks to all on the board who have responded to this and other questions I've had. This is one great forum, and I'll have to get some support going towards those who've made it all possible.
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