Im in central MN, but I was in no way soliciting work.
What you can do is go to the ATRA site. They have a shop locator there, punch in your zip and it should bring up all the member shops in whatever radius you set. ATRA is a national network of shops like mine. If I know where you are at I can hopefully get you a referral to a good shop that is a lot closer to you than I am.
Another option is like someone said below, call Goerend transmission in Iowa if they are closer. I have seen some of the stuff they are doing, and they seem to do a good job. The others mentioned I just don"t have any experience with. Goerend does sell remans, then you would just have to find someone to replace it and take care of the cooler, or take the whole truck there and have them deal with it.
I would love to work for you, but Im a long ways away if you have any sort of issue down the line. My email should be open, feel free to email me and we will see what we can figure out. BW
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