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B-111 Shift Pattern

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Vinylguy

I got a call from a customer in Indiana who sent me a picture of his original B-111 shift knob.

I am wondering if the transmission on a B-111 is different than all others. :confusion-scratchheadblue:

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Pay no attention to the missing R in this image. LOL

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meadowfield

Terry, there are two different types of B-111 - the six speed and 4 speed.

 

That knob is from a six speed.

 

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Vinylguy

Thanks Mark

 Just got a PM from our resident shift knob expert too. 

Problem solved.  :thanks:  :thanks:

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rmaynard

Terry,

Here's another oddball thing for you to consider. At the WHCC show two years ago, there was a couple of horses with a gear pattern and high/low that was the reverse of what we normally see.

 

His were like these

 

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I'm not sure what models or years they produced reverses for, but I kind of like them.

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Vinylguy

One thing is for certain when it comes to our horses. Nothing is for certain.

Wonder if they could have been some of the first I made and didn't know any better. 

I do not remember ever doing any that way though. Interesting

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