upstateny918
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New guy here, If I'm in the wrong area or didnt take proper protocol, please let me know.
I recently picked up a small Log skidder that someone has put 2 rear axles out of a '52-54 duece in. They used both rear axle as a front and rear as the machine is center articulate. They also used what appears to be the duece transfercase to drive these axles, behind a 202V transmission and a 302 inline 6.
My question is, after first stating that I understand why GMC used the transfercase they did and what happens if you dont use it with the original front axle. Being that these are both rear axles, Do I need to use the GMC transfercase or could I put a more user friendly case out of another skidder in place of it and not have issues?
My biggest problem right now is that I need the lowest yoke on the rear output side of the transfercase and I havent been able to find one. They also used the carrier off the first rear end as the carrier in the machine!
Thanks in advance
I recently picked up a small Log skidder that someone has put 2 rear axles out of a '52-54 duece in. They used both rear axle as a front and rear as the machine is center articulate. They also used what appears to be the duece transfercase to drive these axles, behind a 202V transmission and a 302 inline 6.
My question is, after first stating that I understand why GMC used the transfercase they did and what happens if you dont use it with the original front axle. Being that these are both rear axles, Do I need to use the GMC transfercase or could I put a more user friendly case out of another skidder in place of it and not have issues?
My biggest problem right now is that I need the lowest yoke on the rear output side of the transfercase and I havent been able to find one. They also used the carrier off the first rear end as the carrier in the machine!
Thanks in advance