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  1. OldUDTguy

    I found out what it was..M37 tranny mystery

    A few days ago I posted a photo of a mystery screw I found in my transmission when I changed the oil in my 1962 M37B1. Well here is the answer.....It was a set screw from the shifter fork from the .....PTO...not the transmission! After I took the top of the tranny off and everything was in...
  2. OldUDTguy

    I found this in my M37 tranny what is it?

    Yes it has an allen fitting. Sounds like I should take off the top cover and check the fork set screws. Thanks!
  3. OldUDTguy

    I found this in my M37 tranny what is it?

    Ya, I figured some kind of set screw. I hope there are more than one to hold whatever it was in place! thanks DB
  4. OldUDTguy

    I found this in my M37 tranny what is it?

    Gents, just drained the tranny oil in my 1962 M37B1 and found this. Can anyone tell me what it is and is it easy to put it back from where it came? Many thanks! DB :confused:
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