Yale G83P-040:
Clutch replacement

I have an old yale G/L83p080sws102 and it needs a clutch. It looks like the top of the transmission unbolts to allow access to the clutch. I took all the bolts out but the cover still won't come off. It wiggles but something is still holding but I can't tell what.
  • Posted 2 Feb 2020 11:20
  • Discussion started by Epic
  • Ohio, United States
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Hi in the center off top cover is 4 5/16 bolts remove the 2 top bolt and you can remove the cover
  • Posted 17 May 2020 08:20
  • Reply by Chris
  • Delaware, United States
hola estoy necesitado un manual forklift g83p para cambiar los sellos del differencial

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