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Old 03-26-2001, 04:15 PM
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I have a transmission out of an Xpress 300 and it has two shifter linkages on it. All it has is the short little arms. I would really like to know how it is shifted on the quad. Pictures would be great, but a description would be good too. Does it have two different shifters, one for H-R and one for Low, or does one shifter do it all. Also, if anyone could get me the shifter part number, that would be awesome as well. Thanks.

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Old 03-27-2001, 01:04 PM
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The 2 little arms are for shifting. One will have 3 positions, which will be hi, neutral, and reverse. The other will have 2 positions, and will be neutral and low. As to which lever is which, I would have to go out and look.
I think it would be easy to figure out, though, as one lever should have 3 'clicks' (H, N, R) and the other 2 (L, N).
Just be sure that when you have one in 'gear' that the other is in neutral, or it may not turn.
 
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Old 03-27-2001, 01:12 PM
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PS the part number for the gear selector (I think this is what you wanted) is 1341289 for the entire assembly (For an Xplorer)
 
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