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terry

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    R700 Hood:

    I have seen that style with the longer cummins engines, or with V8 macks or detroits. terry
  2. Right front frame rail,right behind right steer tire. terry
  3. I would check on parts, i think they are almost obsolete. terry
  4. Don't forget about the rear end, with a change to a diesel you might have to go with a lower no. rear to get any road speed. terry
  5. Where are you located? terry
  6. Is there a reason you can't use the flywheel housing that is on the 675 engine? terry
  7. You fill the rearmost box and fluid will travel to all three boxes, but you have to fill and let sit for a few minutes to let the oil flow through the boxes. Terry
  8. That tranny is actually three trannys bolted together and the fluid will run from the back all the way to the front one, has holes from case to case. terry
  9. far rear one is the fill plug, will flow to the rest of the tranny, the other plug has a catch area there for the magnet in the plug to catch pieces. terry
  10. The six speed will give you lower gears, it will not give you any splits between the gears, if that is what you are looking for. terry
  11. Just remember you can always go up but not back down when you are buying ! Terry
  12. Are you sure the 3 is not an E there is an EHQ model in the E sreies. terry
  13. Yes you are totally right on that, I guess when i said peanut type i wasn,t thinking of the air power divider having the peanuts. I know the air ones sure work alot better than the non air ones. Terry
  14. If it is a air power divider and the drive shaft turns then something else is wrong, but if it is the peanut style it will turn if one axle is broken. terry
  15. Bigger tankeans more volume, a small tank might not have enough air to start a engine. terry
  16. There are no seals on the front of them transmissions,The cover is a real tight fit around the input shaft that has reverse threads that push the oil back, so if the pilot bearing or the input shaft bearing gets loose they can wear out the threads or score the cover and leak. terry
  17. might have come in it, get the build sheet from Mack museum that will tell you exactly what it was ordered with, I have seen B61's with the old style roadranger that they came with. terry
  18. should be a bolt in swap, everthing will interchange, and why not use the unishift if everything works all right. terry
  19. Nice find! Is it in Wyoming? Need some more pics. Sure would look good in my garage! Terry
  20. 72 is a direct in the main and a 720 is overdrive in the main.Other than that they are the same. terry
  21. I would not even call that a leak! not enough to mess with. Terry
  22. found a 1967 R737LST1055 tractor the other day wondering if many were made, and must be a real early one with the low seriel no. terry
  23. I put a 237 in front of a quad and drove it for years that way, used the push type clutch and flywheel. Had no trouble what so ever. terry
  24. The back box will feed from the front box, seems if i remember 5 gal. pail will fill them with a little left over. terry
  25. Unloader valves will do this, had a truck at work doing that and a valve kit fixed it. terry
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