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<blockquote data-quote="504RP" data-source="post: 1822528" data-attributes="member: 40335"><p>Slowing down going up hill. That wouldn't be the same as losing power ? I am not meaning any disrespect and don't mean to come across as being disrespectful by asking the difference between the two. And I appreciate your help in diagnosing my problem. I just don't know how to explain what is doing very well. Thought because it wouldn't pull a incline and was slowing down was because it was losing power.</p><p></p><p>Do you know about what it will cost to fix it ? And because of its size and weight I will have to have it hauled to and from wherever I get it fixed.</p><p></p><p>Am guessing it is a dry clutch only because from what I have heard about the gear shifts are in the floor ? And what type of clutch would be best to put back in it. </p><p></p><p>Again I appreciate your advice and opinions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="504RP, post: 1822528, member: 40335"] Slowing down going up hill. That wouldn’t be the same as losing power ? I am not meaning any disrespect and don’t mean to come across as being disrespectful by asking the difference between the two. And I appreciate your help in diagnosing my problem. I just don’t know how to explain what is doing very well. Thought because it wouldn’t pull a incline and was slowing down was because it was losing power. Do you know about what it will cost to fix it ? And because of its size and weight I will have to have it hauled to and from wherever I get it fixed. Am guessing it is a dry clutch only because from what I have heard about the gear shifts are in the floor ? And what type of clutch would be best to put back in it. Again I appreciate your advice and opinions. [/QUOTE]
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