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The power of the 302

M37keppy

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Was just doing some repairs and checks on the M211 I use for hauling grain. I noticed the pinion flange on the center axle was lose. So I dropped the drive shaft to tighten the nut up and the flange was free to spin. Turns out I broke the right side axle shaft right off the cap where it is friction welded. Who new the 302 had so much power. Haha. Good thing I got parts trucks out back B498FB01-E562-41E9-B2DB-EEF0888263DE.jpeg
 
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