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david hohler Posted on Apr 09, 2014
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Tuff torq k51

Simplicity regent/tuff torq k51 shift lever can not physicaly be moved to reverse-forward is ok

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Https://www.tufftorqservices.com/EnvEEdefault/FlatHTML/Troubleshooting/Diagnostic_Flowchart_EN_23DEC08.pdf Hey, check out the manufacturers trouble shooting chart. This is a hydrostatic not a geared transmission right?

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SOURCE: Finally decided to follow the manual's

Did you loose forward and reverse right after fluid change or was it gradual? Sounds like you have air in the system. I would jack up back end and leave fluid fill cap off overnight. Maybe lay a light rag over it to keep debris out, but with the cap off and back end jacked up it should help air bubbles find there way out. Then, replace cap, leave jacked up and try bleeding by forward and reverse. Hope this helps.

I’m happy to assist further over the phone at https://www.6ya.com/expert/layne_0fccff498c319c32

Testimonial: "Thanks Layne for the suggestion. Forward/Reverse worked fine until the oil change. I suspected air in the system, but not to the point where the wheels would not turn at all. I'll follow your tip and get back with you."

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