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transmission/ no reverse

I was tooling around fine today moving crates with this old bird and the transmission decided to have no reverse. I checked my hydraulic fluid and it is low(small leak at the side shift ram). would that be the problem or is it a worse scenario?
  • Posted 4 May 2010 09:04
  • By sculptor
  • joined 4 May'10 - 3 messages
  • Louisiana, United States
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Thanks Prentice for the info I'll check it out
  • Posted 5 May 2010 09:30
  • By sculptor
  • joined 4 May'10 - 3 messages
  • Louisiana, United States
I would check the fwd/rev lever first. Then the wire harrness use to get damaged in behind the Brake and Inching pedals. Check the simple this first. My moneys on the lever assembly CAT #917401
  • Posted 4 May 2010 22:51
  • Modified 4 May 2010 22:55 by poster
  • By Prentice
  • joined 25 Jun'08 - 600 messages
  • Ontario, Canada

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