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I bought a transfer case PTO to drive a winch on the rear of my Bobber. I don't have it in front of me to take a picture...but, what is the compression fitting on it for ? Oil ?
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I was not aware there was a 5ton transfer pto avalible. What do they come on where can one be located? I am aware of the deuce transfer ptos and assume they are diffrent is that correct?
Now that's an interesting Q....! ARE they INTERCHANGEABLE...?????, except maybe for the drive clutch part mounted to the splined rear end of the input shaft. Or are both T-case's input shafts even built identical at that end???..................................
I do think a deuce (shiftable) PTO will fit a 5-ton though.
The best I can tell, they look the same from the outside. They only 5-ton t-case PTO I've seen I couldn't get a very good look at it though so I could be wrong.Now that's an interesting Q....! ARE they INTERCHANGEABLE...?????, except maybe for the drive clutch part mounted to the splined rear end of the input shaft. Or are both T-case's input shafts even built identical at that end???
(speaking of 2.5 vs 5ton TC- PTOs, obviously)
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hmm. That's different than a M62. I would have figured they were all the same. The reason I was under the M62 was to shatch the t-case PTO. As I got to looking at it, I realized that it didn't have a shift lever. The in-cab shifter went directly to the power divider. I ended up leaving the PTO but I may go back and grab it and the power divider. I'm thinking the power divider could be useful as a deuce mod.a 5t xcase pto shifts in and out, on the wreckers, the power divider lever does the engaging, on the m815 and the m246/ m819, there is a control lever in the cab, to the left of the trans
the power divider is driven off the pto, the shifting for the crane or winch is controled from the rear
On page 513 of the G-744p (TM ord 9 snl G-744) shows the xcase pto and the shift plus oil pump and parts
a 5t xcase pto shifts in and out, on the wreckers,
I was WRONG about the M62 xcase pto, M16ty was RIGHT about the shifting, SORRY, I need to LOOK at more pics ( ill learn to READ later) before I jump.the power divider lever does the engaging, on the m815 and the m246/ m819, there is a control lever in the cab, to the left of the trans
the power divider is driven off the pto, the shifting for the crane or winch is controled from the rear
On page 513 of the G-744p (TM ord 9 snl G-744) shows the xcase pto plus oil pump and parts
I sure hope they are the same ( the output spline on the Deuce transfer case vs the 5 ton ) My PTO has a lever on it for a mechanical in and out. I plan on using the 5 ton PTO and 5 ton winch on the rear of my Deuce. How could a power divider be useful ? I guess I really don't even know what one is. I've never seen one.hmm. That's different than a M62. I would have figured they were all the same. The reason I was under the M62 was to shatch the t-case PTO. As I got to looking at it, I realized that it didn't have a shift lever. The in-cab shifter went directly to the power divider. I ended up leaving the PTO but I may go back and grab it and the power divider. I'm thinking the power divider could be useful as a deuce mod.
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