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Re: Oliver Transmission in Britstand Roadgrader
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Posted by Captn Morgan on July 28, 2006 at 15:41:25 from (58.84.98.131):
In Reply to: Re: Oliver Transmission in Britstand Roadgrader posted by J Schwiebert on July 28, 2006 at 06:13:46:
Thanks for the help guys. No I have not had a chance to strip the transmission down. The outside of the gear has peeled off the internal section and punched a hole thru the top housing. Hence we can see in to view some of the damage. I was trying to get some idea of what machines had the same transmission with a view to perhaps getting a wreck for parts before I went too far. I am getting an education about this old piece of machinery in the process which is nearly as much fun as driving my old grader. I will report back.
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