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 Posted: Mon Jun 22nd, 2020 12:28 pm
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MelRaymond
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That makes perfectly good sense.  Thanks so much for the insight. 

I removed the electric motor and drive assembly from the TC and took it apart to see what I could use to be able to shift the TC manually while I am waiting to see if I actually do get the parts from Behemoth.  I was able to use the gear that fits on the eccentric shift shaft and select the mode needed to flat tow.  It was a little extra effort, but it worked great.  Since I am not doing any hard-core 4 wheeling, this is a workable solution in the near term. 

Really do appreciate your time and information on all of this!



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I have been an electrician forever, and I still enjoy building, repairing and creating projects. Do a little welding and fabrication. My two primary hobbies are messing about with vintage motorcycles and attempting to do my blog site justice (ridingmybucketlist.com)My wife of 51 years and I are in our 3rd year of travels in our motorhome.