Sierra Trailboss trannies/parts

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    Sierra Trailboss trannies/parts

    I have 2 trannies and extra parts here that I would like to pass on to someone that can use them. Not looking for much as they will need work, but are still available. Local transaction would be great, but otherwise, I'd have to communicate with those that might be interested. 414-940-4591. M-F after 2pm (CST) Milwaukee, Wis.
    It's all just nuts and bolts.

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    Do you know what brand the transmissions are? I'm interested in an apex or comet F/R transmission.
    Frank
    After looking at your photos the transmission that you have will not work for my need.
    Thanks, sorry i should have looked.
    Last edited by ssiron96; 06-09-2019 at 08:21 PM.

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    Hi Jeff
    I know this was an old post but any chance you have any Vesley transmission parts still for sale

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    I'm looking for some Vessley Tranny parts myself so please let me know if you find a source. I need a couple of gears!

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    Quote Originally Posted by KPCDBTTD View Post
    I'm looking for some Vessley Tranny parts myself so please let me know if you find a source. I need a couple of gears!
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