General Information, Eaton Splitter and Range-Shift
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13-Speed RTLO Models
Eaton Fuller 13-speed transmissions have thirteen forward speeds and two reverse speeds. Each transmission has a 5-speed front section, and a 3-speed auxiliary section. The auxiliary section contains low- and high-range ratios, plus an overdrive splitter gear. See Fig. for the shift pattern.
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High Range
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Low Range
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Overdrive (forward)
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Direct Drive (rearward)
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Splitter Control Button
Fig. 1, Eaton Fuller 13-Speed Transmission Shift Pattern
All of the 13 speeds are controlled with one shift lever. A range preselection lever and a splitter control button are built into the shift knob. The range preselection lever controls range selection and the splitter control button (located on the side of the shift knob) controls gear splits.
Low gear in the front section is used only as a starting ratio. The remaining four forward positions are used once in the low range and once in the high range. However, each of the four high range gear positions can be split with the underdrive ratio (RT models), or overdrive ratio (RTO models) of the splitter gear. Ratios cannot be split while the transmission is in low range.
18-Speed RTO Models
Eaton Fuller 18-speed transmissions have eighteen forward speeds and four reverse, consisting of a 5-speed front section and a 3-speed auxiliary section. The auxiliary section contains low and high range ratios, plus an overdrive splitter gear. See Fig. for the shift pattern.
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High Range
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Low Range
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Overdrive (forward)
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Direct Drive (rearward)
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Splitter Control Button
Fig. 2, Eaton Fuller 18-Speed Transmission Shift Pattern
One ratio in the front section (low) is used as a starting ratio; it is never used when the transmission is in high range.
The other four ratios in the front section are used once in low range and once again in high range; however, each of the five ratios (low–1–2–3–4) in low range and each of the four ratios (5–6–7–8) in high range can be split with the overdrive splitter gear.
All of the 18 speeds are controlled with one shift lever. A range preselection lever and a splitter control button are built into the shift knob. The range preselection lever controls range selection and the splitter control button (located on the side of the shift knob) controls gear splits.