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Hello all, Been a couple good months around here with no problems. Got hired on full time so I am no longer a temp.

So our Toyota 15-32 model which we got fixed with help from the site has another little problem. Nothing is in the Book I received for download, !!!!"THANK YOU"!!!! has nothing in it about the side shift. Notta one little thing. It moves to one side slowly, the other way seems to work well. I am guessing a bad seal inside is allowing it to bypass. I will be looking at any numbers I can get off of it today and purchase a new one inside of 72 hours. Any ideas ? Looks like it could used cleaned up a little before I go working on it..

This is one of those situations where they have "NO" parts for this truck, never have and are just now developing maintenance. SO whatever I buy is good for the shelf. Even if I buy the whole assembly, the old one will get rebuilt, tagged and shelved for the time until I or the next guy uses it.

Take care and how about BOISE !
  • Posted 8 Sep 2010 03:55
  • By PAPABARE
  • joined 17 Jun'10 - 4 messages
  • Florida, United States

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