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Posted by matt on April 06, 2004 at 04:17:03 from (12.172.247.101):
Well, brother and I found the shifting problem with the 706 last night. The Hi-Lo shift fork is wore. We are in the process of trying to locate one right now. I sent an email out to Bates this morning, and my brother is going to check with Wenger's today. Any other ideas? I want to thank everyone who contributed insight and information to my inquiries. It was a huge help. Also, while we had the top cap off the tranny, I noticed that there is a very strong spring pushing down the parking brake pawl. It rides on the actuating rod. This makes it impossible for the parking brake lever to work correctly. The parking brake handle can not stay up with the spring pushing down on the pawl. I noticed that the spring is not represented in the I&T manual, just the small spring on tope of the cover. Should this large spring be on the pawl? If not, it would certainly make it easier to use. If you have any idea's, please let me know. Thanks.
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