Zf / Hurth Marine Transmission Mod Hbw-10 on 2040-parts.com
Dickinson, Texas, United States
Hurth/ZF Marine Transmission Used. Numbers on the transmission are: HBW10-2-R 947.40 NR: 04-21185 Reduction appears to be a little less than 2:1....maybe 1.86:1. Appears to be in good operational condition. The shift actuates properly and the shafts rotate as they should. Looks to have been recently been remanufactured. Heres what Hurth has to say about the transmission: Reverse reduction marine transmission with mechanically actuated multi-disc clutches. |
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