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Thread: Overdrive identification

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    It has been a while since I sold my Toro, however IRC it has a much larger sump and 3 well defined ribs. Looks like a fairey to me, though I am sure someone else can confirm.

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    Pretty sure my Fairey has the same on the knob.
    It's too late to go crawling under the car but will check tomorrow at work.
    I've got the original wooden box and manual at work.

    Cheers,

    Peter

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    Quote Originally Posted by NiteMare View Post
    it'll probably be best if you lift the centre seatbox cover out and look in there to see if there's any writing cast in (name), if there's not then you are left with removing the O/D and looking at the clutch sleeve splines
    And here's the picture. A minor difficulty when I found a toolbox bolted under the centre cover, but it came out easily enough.

    So it turns out to be a Fairey after all.

    Peter
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    Quote Originally Posted by the big fist View Post
    Pretty sure my Fairey has the same on the knob.
    It's too late to go crawling under the car but will check tomorrow at work.
    I've got the original wooden box and manual at work.

    Cheers,

    Peter
    Found the manual !
    Also has a nice shiney sticker to go with it.
    Anyone interested in this and i'll scan and upload.
    Let me know.

    Cheers,

    peter

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    Quote Originally Posted by peterg1001 View Post
    And here's the picture. A minor difficulty when I found a toolbox bolted under the centre cover, but it came out easily enough.

    So it turns out to be a Fairey after all.

    Peter
    that doesn't look like it's had the oil level checked in several millennia

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    Quote Originally Posted by NiteMare View Post
    that doesn't look like it's had the oil level checked in several millennia
    And the same would be true for the gearbox, transfer box, diffs, and swivels.

    However, I checked the engine oil and there's some in there

    Peter

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