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Finally!!! Chapter 4

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Well, after:
1. Seeing the truck in person and making an offer
2. Hearing that the front transmission gasket blew
3. Hearing that the main transmission bearing disintegrated

It looks like I will be picking my truck up tomorrow at about noon!!! Got a buddy of mine heading out with me to at 0530. We borrowed some radios and headsets so we can maintain comms between truck and chase car on the way back.

Pics will get posted as they get taken!!

Matt
 

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I should add... I am picking the deuce up north of St. Paul, and am driving it basically straight east until I hit Green Bay. 331 miles!

Don't worry, plenty of pictures and stories, I am sure!!

Matt
 

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Leaving at 0530 from Marinette, WI, and heading:
41 S
22 W
29 W
94 W
35 N

Returning the same way, or via WI-64, leaving from St. Paul at noon, I hope!

Matt
 

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Okay... Here it goes:

I wake up at 0500, having stayed awake like a kid before Christmas. Called my buddy Ray who would be doing the drive back in my car. Met at the car at 0530, and soon underway. Stopped for quick breakfast in Oconto Falls, and then pushed on through.

Got a call at about a quarter to nine (3.25 hours of driving out of 5.5 done)... it's the guy replacing the transmission. He doesn't like the looks of the winch PTO, as it's that gear that looks like snot, and is what contributed to the destruction of the previous tranny. AHA!!!! The truth comes out. Maccus had mentioned to me that these tranny's were pretty much bombproof. However, when a ne'er do well PTO gets invovled, all bets are off. Anyways.

Well, the guy at the shop obviously doesn't want to put on a bad PTO because he can't guarantee that it won't ruin the new tranny again. But, he also knows that I am well over halfway to his shop. So he is trying to let me call it off so he can have more time to fix it. But by this time, Ray had already figured out that this was a LONG day, so I was pretty sure I would not be able to coerce him into making another trip later. So, I said to heck with it, and told him to pull the PTO off, and just put the plate across it. This satisfied him, because he didn't have to feel guilty about a shoddy job leaving his shop. It satisfied me because I would be able to retrieve the truck as planned. So, on we drove.

Arrived at his shop at about 1130, and he was about 20 minutes away from done. He had put the PTO on the old tranny, and was gonna load the whole thing in the bed for me - which I thought was pretty awesome. So after he finished, I hopped in the seat and took off all his little post-it reminders about how to turn the truck on. She fired right up, waited for the buzzer to go off, and away we went (@ 12:00).

Stopped for gas in Anoka (@ 13:51), got mad at the pump because it stopped me after $75.00, so I had to start again. Noticed a leak (drip (wait one second) drip) of engine oil from the flywheel housing .... minor heart attack. But it slowed and stopped with the motor running, so I think it was old oil from when the 1st tranny had the accident. Checked oil level, added 1 quart, and shrugged.

Had lunch after fueling/oiling in Anoka and pressed onward. The radio headset worked really well for me and Ray to hone our traffic kung fu, and St. Paul traffic was no worries.

We stopped once right after we entered Wisconsin so I could make sure the hub temperature was good - it was a brief stop.

Started to rain and I thought I could just deal with it until I noticed that the wipers weren't THAT bad... it was just water spray on the inside of the windows. Oh well, put on my rain coat, and drove on.

Drove and drove and drove until we got to Shawano and stopped for fuel (@ 1914). Also got roll or paper towels for plugging leaks around windows.

Drove till we got to Marinette (@ 2100).

Now I am back, and the truck is in clear view of my room. Tomorrow I will tear open the PTO and old tranny and post pics of that somewhere, along with pictures of the truck.

After 360 miles and lots of hours, I can only quote 73m819...

"LONG LIVE BIG GREEN IRON!!!"

Matt
 

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Glad you made it back Matt! Little tidbits of advice. I always have a stack of shop towels to plug little leaks. Another neat item is a little squeegee for the inside of the window. Always keep a towel inside so you can dry oneself off. If you don't put a dome light, get one of the little headlights, they work like a dream. Let me know if you end up needing a PTO, I think I have a NOS one here someplace.
 

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More fun

Chapter.... I heck, I've lost count.

Today: PTO and Tranny disassembly/inspection

Alright, so first picture shows the front of the transmission. I am no expert, but I don't think that the transmission leaves the factory looking like that....
 

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No, you might be asking yourself... Where in the **** did all that metal from the front of the transmission go off to? Well, most of it can be found here... resized into easy to carry shavings!!
 

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That concluded my inspection of the tranny/PTO. Looks like I will be back in business for a fully winch capable truck very soon, and at little to no cost. Marvelous!

Other pics I took today of the truck are in the photo gallery. Enjoy!

Matt
 

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Matt, betcha a dollar to a donut the PTO wasn't properly clearanced when installed. When they don't have necessary clearance, all kinds of bad things happens. Might be the case!
 

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Kenny-

Yea, that's what Maccus was mentioning to me today, too. However, how did that front plate on the tranny disintegrate? And, how come there is no (visible) damage done to the PTO gears or the tranny gears?

Matt
 

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looks like the front snout broke off ,tacking the input shaft bearing with it(as it took the load and a ;ot of metal) ive seen this happen before when a trans is louse at the bell houseing, this puts a side load on the snout and this is the end results
 
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