T 20 transmissions popsicle stick style

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  1. #1
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    T 20 transmissions popsicle stick style

    Complete transmissions
    case mounting bolts good
    came out of older machines
    one has disc for brakes
    have pictures if needed
    steve 215-262-1882
    $ 375.00 each

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    how many do you have?

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    I have 2 t20,s

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    Only one left

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    where are you located

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    Ok I have to ask.

    What is a "popsicle stick" transmission?
    I have looked around on here and cannot determine what that is.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Craig_B View Post
    Ok I have to ask.

    What is a "popsicle stick" transmission?
    I have looked around on here and cannot determine what that is.
    Here are pics of the two.
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    Quote Originally Posted by smudvapor View Post
    Here are pics of the two.
    Sorry but I still dont understand why one is referred to as a popsicle stick.

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    The transmission on the right is called a pop cycle stick because the two levers hooked to the plungers look like flat pop cycle sticks while the levers on the other one are u chanels.

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    Craig B look at the pics and see the difference in the parts that connect the plungers. The transmission on the left has the "U" channels, and the one on the right has the flat metal bar, like a popsicle stick.

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