Outdoor Power Equipment

September 2016

Proudly serving the industry for which it was named for more than 50 years, Outdoor Power Equipment provides dealers who sell and service outdoor power equipment with valuable information to succeed in a competitive market.

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MAKING SERVICE SEAMLESS. Over the past three years you have been seeing more and more GT Automatics in various brands of lawn tractors. You'll recognize the black composite transmission, steadily gaining more placement in the market. GT Automatics are designed to be maintenance-free for a lifetime, but we know they may need minimal service and parts from time to time. So that you can be prepared to fix the problem, rather than replace the unit, we have put together a simple set of information checkpoints. General Transmissions, a global leader in lawn care transmissions, has established a well-regarded, innovative automatic transaxle that offers increased power through its V-Motion CVT technology. www.GeneralTransmissions.com Step 1: Identify If it is black, it is most likely a GT CVT-equipped automatic — either an RS 800 or an RT 400. The identification number is in two places — the label and engraved on the left output shaft. Step 3: Contact Our nationwide service and parts network is just a click away for kits, parts and service tips. For further information, visit http://www.generaltransmissions.com/en/service-parts Step 2: Choose Troubleshooting tips are available in the service section of generaltransmissions.com. The convenient kits along with descriptive illustrations make the selection of parts and the repair process as foolproof as possible. the repair process as foolproof as possible.

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