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Re: Old Wive's Tale?
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Posted by JT on December 15, 2005 at 06:38:14 from (70.226.201.109):
In Reply to: Re: Old Wive's Tale? posted by Nolan on December 15, 2005 at 04:59:43:
A hydro drive unit is not anything close to an automatice transmission. A auto tranny has clutch packs, bands, valve body, etc inside, the heat from slippage is what will ruin a auto tranny. A hydro drive unit is nothing but a hydraulic type pump that builds pressure to run a hydraulic motor of some sort. It is all steel construction, there are not bands, clutch packs, nothing. Normally the only way to destroy a hydro is from lack of maintenance, if your hydro is a good built hydro, you will stall the engine before you destroy the pump.
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