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Posted by Mike S on January 15, 2002 at 08:53:58 from (24.247.24.41):
In Reply to: Re: Allison transmission question posted by Doc on January 14, 2002 at 22:08:13:
My pickup has a turbo 400 in it now with a 205 t-case. For snow plowing a turbo 350 is a better trans. The 400 has two pins pressed in the side of the case for the reverse ban these pins will move out of the case. My 400 I pressed the pins back in and welded aluminum over them. I also plow in low range easier on the trans. I just would like to use the allison because of the 4 speed .I will use a divorced t-case fabricateing mounts and drive shafts is no problem. Also my truck has a 454.
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