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Old 06-16-2008
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Question Flushing Hurth HBW transmission

Changing cable still leaves shifting hard. Can someone tell me what solvent to use, and how to flush the transmission. Thanks,.
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I have a Hurth HBW 150, and the directions for flushing are: Drain fluid, and fill with one quart of diesel. Run engine for 3 minutes at idle while engaging forward and reverse at 10 second intervals. Stop engine, drain diesel, and refill with fluid.


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