BT Prime-mover M15B:
Prime Mover model M-15B Workshop Manual

I am looking for a WORKSHOP Manual for a "Prime Mover model M-15B" This is an older Concrete buggy with a Wisconsin engine; later a Kohler engine with manual dump and push steering. I believe a 1950s or 1960s model. They were built well. The Prime Mover Co. Was bought & changed name several times and I believe they are now BT Raymond. It Still works OK but I need to adjust the clutch's, there are two, one for forward & one reverse. And I would like to know what oil goes into the tranny. I contacted BT Raymond but no response yet. This will be for my personal use only. I sure could use some help. Thank you every one..... WRT
  • Posted 5 Jan 2021 12:45
  • Discussion started by William_Terry
  • Missouri, United States
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Could You Please call me @ 3149710336
  • Posted 7 May 2021 01:25
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  • Missouri, United States
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