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Re: OT...now this is going to sound really dumb...
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Posted by george md on January 11, 2007 at 13:03:14 from (12.177.53.105):
In Reply to: OT...now this is going to sound really dumb...but posted by Bill46 on January 11, 2007 at 10:44:07:
Bill, Having driven many 2 speed rears and some 3 speed eaton tandems and a large selection of trucks with aux transmissions, 16 speed spicer two stick, 18 and 20 speed mack , many 5 and 3 , and 5and 4 . This may sound like an over simplifcation , but always shift the main box with the aux in high, this includes rear axles. The one thing you should not do is shift both at the same time , you may get away with it most of the time but eventually you will get the drive shaft uncoupled from the gears at both ends , then you will start over . george
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