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What diff is this ?

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What diff is this ?

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Re: What diff is this ?

Post by mundy »

Rear axle out of a tele handler or a all terrain forklift
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Re: What diff is this ?

Post by DUDELUX »

I just gogled the parts number, couldnt find anything. But, I went onto images and found heaps of pics of Manitou type machines. So my guess would be something like that.
Maybe send a PM to Moglux, he knows a bit about these types of machines, he might be able to help more.
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Re: What diff is this ?

Post by SierraDan »

Its out of one of these.
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Re: What diff is this ?

Post by Tim D »

Wow cool , wonder how it would go in a rock buggy :D
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Re: What diff is this ?

Post by CRUZAAMAD »

I can tell you it would be shit.

they loose drive soo easy..
and gutless...

mid you they can handle some nuffer behind the drivers seat..

I don't know what sort of drive it is, hydraulic, but id rather a proper front end loader for work..

there only good on level FIRM ground..
stacking hay bales on trucks or in sheds..

not much chop in the rough stuff..
unless you got independent motors driving each wheel then would be awesome.
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Re: What diff is this ?

Post by evanstaniland »

^^ pretty sure the questioin was more how the diff would go in a crawler not the tele handler at crawling.
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Re: What diff is this ?

Post by CRUZAAMAD »

ill spell it out for you.. :lol: :lol:

the drive for the diffs would have to be the same as on the tele handler and set up the same to a rock crawler..
hydraulic or what ever system drives it..
otherwise quite a lot of money would be needed to get it running like a normal diff... engine power, tranny and shit......


meaning it would be crap at rock crawling with the drive system it runs...............

as I said it would need 4 motors.. and the thing would be awesome..
then youd have a weapon.







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the ones at my old work were driven by driveshafts.
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Re: What diff is this ?

Post by THE 109 »

Can be made to fit easy enough and use drive shafts,
The good:
Wet brakes
Planetary hub reduction
Hydro steer factory fitted
Will handle big tyres

The bad:
No diff lock
Very heavy
Parts not so common and probably expensive
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Re: What diff is this ?

Post by evanstaniland »

yea the one at my work are run by shafts
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Re: What diff is this ?

Post by AFeral »

Just did a google search on 'Manitou diff lock' came up with a few hits so i'm guess it would be possible to lock these diffs.
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Re: What diff is this ?

Post by Tim D »

Hard to see in the pic , but has drive flange, has a flat bottom diff :D Looks interesting :armsup:
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