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Old 02-23-2010, 08:54 PM
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I'm looking into buying a shift bracket for my Bravo 1 drive. I talked to a guy who is selling one. He said Bravo 1 do not need Shift Interrupter Switch.Just use the bracket. Is this right?
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Doesn't need a shift interrupter like for an Alpha but probably do need limit switches to prevent starting the motor in fwd or reverse.
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No interupt switch for Bravo drives.
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correct just the bracket and the nuetral switch is in the control box not on the bracket on any of them.
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