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pic: 1270's Transmision
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Re: pic: 1270's Transmision
awesome idea! now you dont have to worry about mounting bulky "external" transmissions on the frame. that is really one of the niftiest things that i've ever seen.
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Thanks,
I'm running a little late on uploading pics. So as soon as I get the chance I'll show you guys pics of the assembly since this pic was taken before it was even welded. |
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Re: pic: 1270's Transmision
That must have been like making a ship in a bottle. Looks really nice. What speeds are you getting out of that dog shifter?
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Re: pic: 1270's Transmision
Nice job putting the AM Transmission into a different box!
(note: not sarcasm, we did the same thing last year. It worked decently well.) |
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