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IMG_0409.jpgThe RR shift kit uses springs to allow one side to slip into gear before the other. A better option is to split the shifter allowing each side to be operated indepenantly. http://www.6x6world.com/forums/conte...t-shifter.html
I went one step farther on my last build, I moved the shift levers up beside where I sit. No more kissing the sticks while trying to shift.
Last edited by thebuggyman1; 09-19-2011 at 07:54 AM.
Reason: BTW this is the same machine from the video, just has a new top
Thanks for reply .my max11 I had before this new one had a shifter for each side .I did ask the question why this new one didn't have the split shift .I was told it must have been a moderfercation this maxs was about 25 to 30 years old i did find it handey when I had to do tight turns in tricky spots.I was wondering if this shift would make it easier as my wife drives it around farm occasionally