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Hysler, Hiesler, ???? overdrive
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Posted by Steve Kroll on November 10, 2006 at 20:03:23 from (139.55.215.87):
Brother-in-law and I picked up a M today with a HYSLER overdrive (found six different spellings). Arm come out of the clutch side of tractor. It is misssing the external rods and shift lever, there is a bracket mounted to the tank support to attached linkage. Questions - proper spelling for H?????????????? Anyone have any drawings or manuals avl? Parts, what should be inside. When we move the arm nothing happens. What does it actually overdrive, all gear ranges, partial gear ranges? Thx skk
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