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What is a rear facing t case pto worth?
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I'm doing some searching and came across some of my first posts, tonight, I'm installing a transfer case PTO. What is the air line for that came with it? Also where does the big shaft with the bearings and the shaft bolt up behind the seat I assume with the handle on the right?..... It seems like I had more questions but I can't remember them now. I'll be back I'm sureYes. The transmission pto is for the front winch. But wait there's more! Your truck can also be equipped with rear facing output shaft from that transmission pto! You can have 3 pto outputs on a deuce, 2 to the rear and one to the front!
Not an air line, an oil line. Plumb it to the bottom of the t-case. It draws oil when the PTO is turning to prevent bearing damage. You can probably skip this if all you are driving is a rear winch. Big shaft with bearings is behind the seat like you said. There are holes already there for it.I'm doing some searching and came across some of my first posts, tonight, I'm installing a transfer case PTO. What is the air line for that came with it? Also where does the big shaft with the bearings and the shaft bolt up behind the seat I assume with the handle on the right?..... It seems like I had more questions but I can't remember them now. I'll be back I'm sure
Not true, the pto is driven off the input shaft, the transfer gets oiled by the output shaft picking up oil, transferring it to input shaft while driving the truck, IF the transfer is run in NUTRAL the input shaft WILL NOT GET OILED, this will lead to DRY bearing and then DEAD bearings, the transfer pto oiler takes care of this issue.Not an air line, an oil line. Plumb it to the bottom of the t-case. It draws oil when the PTO is turning to prevent bearing damage. You can probably skip this if all you are driving is a rear winch. Big shaft with bearings is behind the seat like you said. There are holes already there for it.
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