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Correction. Those pics were taken in Mesquite. Some where around Town East but can't locate. What about Plano now? Do you have GPS coords and know if it's legal?
Take them out and do a full break down. One at a time so you don't mix the parts up. From what I can see they are fairly simple assemblies. Might require a bit of polishing after you break away any major corrosion. OR just buy a working set and put them in so you can have spares.
Silly question...
I was under the impression that they were both the same SAE pattern. Either way there has to be an Allison out there with a PTO that could bolt up to the multi. Or at least one with PTO that would bolt to a DT466.
Right up until the point that they put ACTUAL "no tresspassing" signs we were messing around near 820 and Post and Paddock. There are a few other options. These shots were taken in a little forest in Garland. Nothing special and easily conquered by the Deuce. We have to find a new place now...
So after a lovely romp around in the mud a good buddy of mine asked to drive the Deuce. I walked him through it and he noticed the shifting required a spirited push into gear. Then he started talking about an auto trans in a Deuce which brought up a couple of questions I haven't been able to...
It's always fun to do this. Just let out the clutch, tug a bit and roll on the throttle. Pulled down and ran over many a Mesquite and Small Evergreen this way.
They were for hottubs. We are breaking them down and making furniture out of them.
On a side note... I installed HIDs onto my Deuce... Everybody hates me now. :twisted:
I won't lie... I read "lift kit" and cringed... but it came out good. I'd like to see if your design can take heavy stresses of some aggressive trails though.
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