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We have a FGC20. It will drive BUT both front wheels will not engage the right way. Mainly just 1 wheel , the right one when sitting on the lift, will drive. And some times it will only spin like the lift is off balance and the wheel is not on the floor. It is weird. On a jack BOTH wheels will spin.
Nothing appears to be bent or broken. I think the transmission fluid seems a little low. I checked it by opening the bolt on the front of the transmission. Could this be it? What type fluid goes in it?
I do not have a manual. Looking for one. Bought lift used.
Any help appreciated.
  • Posted 15 Mar 2014 08:19
  • Modified 15 Mar 2014 08:19 by poster
  • By ConwaykraM
  • joined 15 Mar'14 - 2 messages
  • Arkansas, United States

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