[AT] Transmission for tractor hauling truck
Cecil Bearden
crbearden at copper.net
Wed Apr 4 10:42:46 PDT 2007
I believe I got a mechanical control 700R4 in that fits a 4WD The 700R4
has a lower first gear than a 350 or 400 and if built right is just as
durable. I just got it in a shipping case also.
Cecil in OKla
Snelling, Wayne K wrote:
> Charles: I believe that the only difference in a 4x4 case and regular
> case is the bolt on extension (tail) housing and tail shaft. If you have
> a good rear housing then just get a 400 turbo, rebuild it with you 4x4
> parts (because the back tail shaft is different) and you should be good
> as ...well, any rebuilt tranny is.
>
> Wayne Snelling
> Assistant Professor
> Computer Information Systems
> South Plains College
> Lubbock, TX
> 806-747-0576 ex 4692
> 806-292-8412 cell
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> Sent: Wednesday, April 04, 2007 8:26 AM
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> Subject: [AT] Transmission for tractor hauling truck
>
> Any of you guys have a Turbo 400 GM transmission laying around? Needs
> to be
> from a 4X4 vehicle.
>
> Transmission guy thinks my case is bad, so a core or just a good case
> will
> help. It is the truck I pull my tractor with.
>
> Thanks
> Charles
>
>
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