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need to know the transmission type --manual or automatic
for manual most recommend a light weight mineral oil but experience shows 80-90 gear oil the best
for auto
stick with the recommended atf for your model and it it is a CV transmission --only the recommended oil as atf will damage the box
Got it, go to "makitausa.com" and on the right side top type in your model number in their search box, follow the links to the page where you can download the manual or a parts breakdown. The manual is 20 pages long. Let me know if you need more assistance
It is involved so I recommend going to "dewaltservicenet.com" and under manuals on the left hand side type in your model number and it will redirect you to a page so that you can download the owners manual, it is 17 pages long and the area you need is around pages 10-11 which deals with blade changing. REMEMBER to unplug the tool before starting this. Let me know if you need more assistance
Go to Dewaltservicenet.com and in the middle of the page towards the bottom is a box indicating manuals/breakdowns. Type in your model number and you can download one this way.
Now that depends on weather its auto or manual type g/box
Auto box now this depends on its either ...ie no trans oil/auto pan filter cloged up/body valves in g/box have sticking pistons/or pistons in pumps not working due to body valve or forward and reverse bands worn also due to above. plus it could be the torque convertor problems.
BUT a Manual box
Lack of oil/ clutch centre plate or pressure plate worn or broken springs /input shaft bearing/gear selectors ball and spring on selector indent jamed etc.
Let me know which box you have. Ron
ALL fords have a tranmission weather its a AUTO -MATIC or a MANUAL.
Even a 1929A Model ford had a 3 speed g/box.
BUT what is your Question about the /and what type of Gear Box.
Let me know what you need to no Ron
Go to Dewaltservicenet.com and in the middle of the page at the bottom type in your model number DW733 on the next page click on the type you have under instruction manual. Type 1 I know for sure will come up, I have looked at it a couple times. The manual is 30 pages long. If I have helped would you please rate the information accordingly and Thank you
hi, you should only use the correct oil for this type of gearbox, available from the jaguar dealer, for the price of posibly damaging the gearbox with the wrong oil you may as well pay a little more from the dealer. regards mark.
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