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All,
Haven't been on here in a couple years, so I come on as a new member as I forgot what email or user name, etc. No biggie.
Anyway, I purchased a M1009 from Ft McCoy about 3 years ago and have used it for just about everything to include snow plowing. This summer I was towing a treeplanter and blew the rear end out of it. Hard, the ring gear was sticking out the cover.
So I ordered all the parts and had a extra housing ready just in case the post mortum showed a busted housing.
Today, I got it on the lift and pulled it apart and found a 2.73 ring and pinion. I have a new 3.08 on the workbench as that is what everything said it required. So, now I was concerned and pulled the front cover to find a 3.08 ring and pinion.
It came from the military with 47,000 miles on it. It always bucked in 4WD and would skate side to side on ice. You could not go to town in 4WD. I just thought it was heavy duty military and that was what was supposed to happen, etc. It plows snow like a SOB. You can't beat it.
Anyway, anyone hear of a 2.73 rear gear in a CUCV, or more likely, some military mechanic replaced it with the wrong ratio.
Also, didn't know of too many trucks that came with 2.73.
Thanks,
BaconFarms
Haven't been on here in a couple years, so I come on as a new member as I forgot what email or user name, etc. No biggie.
Anyway, I purchased a M1009 from Ft McCoy about 3 years ago and have used it for just about everything to include snow plowing. This summer I was towing a treeplanter and blew the rear end out of it. Hard, the ring gear was sticking out the cover.
So I ordered all the parts and had a extra housing ready just in case the post mortum showed a busted housing.
Today, I got it on the lift and pulled it apart and found a 2.73 ring and pinion. I have a new 3.08 on the workbench as that is what everything said it required. So, now I was concerned and pulled the front cover to find a 3.08 ring and pinion.
It came from the military with 47,000 miles on it. It always bucked in 4WD and would skate side to side on ice. You could not go to town in 4WD. I just thought it was heavy duty military and that was what was supposed to happen, etc. It plows snow like a SOB. You can't beat it.
Anyway, anyone hear of a 2.73 rear gear in a CUCV, or more likely, some military mechanic replaced it with the wrong ratio.
Also, didn't know of too many trucks that came with 2.73.
Thanks,
BaconFarms