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gilstr

So toying around with my c175 I noticed when I put lever in neutral it doesn't just stop on its own. I have a Ford 125 and when I let off foot control it will skid its tires and stop. Is this the difference in Ford being a 2 speed versus horse not being  2 speed. They both are Eaton 1100. Or is my problem just the worn cam and plate on the unit itself.  I pretty much have it just about right but it's still actually difficult to hit neutral most the time but even when I do it doesn't stop like my ford

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oliver2-44

Fords are good at Stopping:angry-screaming:

 

Wheel Horse's like to Run!:auto-dirtbike:

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rmaynard

My Eaton 1100 on my 416-H had a worn cam plate and sloppy linkage. Neutral was hard to find. Replaced it all and now I nearly get whiplash when I hit neutral. However, I did replace the hand lever with a foot pedal.

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