Jim Timber
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I'd actually start with the low fluid check. There's a procedure for checking it cold so you can warm it up to then check it properly.
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You've never had this truck running under it's own power right?
From the looks of that the nut wouldn't have had to come all of the way off just loosen enough for the shaft to slide out of the key and start spinning freely. If that's the case should be an easy fix. If the shaft is actually damaged then that bad tranny might be worth buying after all for spare parts.Ok... pg 5-309 of the TM is where I think the issue might be.
That's on volume 4 of 4 in the pdf series. Page 317 of that file.
That stuff looks like what the Allison tech was talking about.
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