The General rides again

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  1. #31
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    MIteyMT...that thing looks awsome!!!!...love the color and the hard cab!!!...thanks for sharing
    tim

  2. #32
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    Those are adair spacers. I need 8 more and some spline plates. Anyone have any advice for popping out of low range? She is limited on hill climbing. I am going to try octane booster to get more out of high range. Canceled my moose hunt tomorrow because of the low range issue

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    Last edited by Mike; 02-17-2012 at 11:04 PM. Reason: embedded video by using the filmstrip button

  4. #34
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    How many hours on the machine? It may be time to o'haul the trans. My 93 magnum did that same thing along with a very loud whine in low range. A new input shaft, counter gear and bearings took care of it nicely.

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    Says 200 but I doubt it a little. I think its coming out
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  6. #36
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    im ready to help when you are ready to do it! Nothing like a kitchen table over haul

  7. #37
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    MIteyMT, if you do need to replace that input shaft, and I am not guaranteeing that is what you will find, do not throw it out. It makes a darn fine tool to use when working on the driven clutch. Just clamp one end in a vice, glue a piece of key stock in the groove and there you go. Good luck...

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