I attempted to install an actuator from a 200 series on my 112 and what I found was the mounting pin (stationary end) was set in a different position/angle than was the one on the 112. This set the actuator in a different orientation and the actuator motor would not clear the transaxle when trying to mount it. Possible the 112 mounting angle may work on 200 series, but I know the 200 does not work on the 112, something to consider. Otherwise they look identical. BobI am almost certain the actuator is the same. The there are 2 solenoids bolted on the left pedestal under the battery tray. I would say it is definitely doable.
Many thanks for your input.I don't really know for sure, but the 200 series and the older 100 series had different pedestals to mount the lift to. Maybe comb the parts catalogs for both machines to see what components/parts are the same. With the proper tools and skill, even if it's not a perfect fit, one could make it fit.
Again, I'm not that familiar with the electric lift tractors, so take my comments with a grain of salt.
Thank you!I don't really know for sure, but the 200 series and the older 100 series had different pedestals to mount the lift to. Maybe comb the parts catalogs for both machines to see what components/parts are the same. With the proper tools and skill, even if it's not a perfect fit, one could make it fit.
Again, I'm not that familiar with the electric lift tractors, so take my comments with a grain of salt.
Thanks for your help.I don't really know for sure, but the 200 series and the older 100 series had different pedestals to mount the lift to. Maybe comb the parts catalogs for both machines to see what components/parts are the same. With the proper tools and skill, even if it's not a perfect fit, one could make it fit.
Again, I'm not that familiar with the electric lift tractors, so take my comments with a grain of salt.