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Hello Everyone!
I’m the new guy on the forum- I own a deuce- and I need some advice.
Here’s the story.
I bought a 1971 M35A2 W/W a couple months back. The place I bought it from in Lamar, Colorado were really nice folks and tried to make sure everything was right, however… the PTO & shaft was missing. The guy spent several hours locating and installing the PTO. It was a pain to install because of the bolts being so close to the tranny case. After that was installed, he couldn’t find a PTO shaft that would fit. He fabricated one from a similar truck and sent it UPS the following week. Like I said, nice guy. Went out of his way as far as I was concerned to make sure the truck would make the 180 miles home. The truck came with a new generator, great tires with a spare, new belts, half a tank fuel, new clutch and brakes, he had the fluids checked and the tires aired up properly. All the basic stuff one would expect when buying a used vehicle.
By the time I made it to La Junta, Colorado, fifth gear went out. I made it home as the sun disappeared behind the mountains in fourth gear.
I took it to my mechanic the following day, who is also a friend of mine. He said it should be OK to continue to drive since he believes 5th gear is located at the top of the transmission. Also, the driving I do, and will be doing with the truck, is mostly on secondary unpaved county roads. No real need for fifth. He said I should be fine as the metal that’s sheared is now at the bottom of the tranny pan.
I think what happened to cause 5th to go out in the first place was the installation of the PTO. I was reading one of the tech manuals and apparently the PTO took just enough of the oil from the transmission when we refilled. I say we, because I did assist in the installation. It was hot that day, my wife and I traveled the 180 miles to get the truck. We wanted to get home before dark. Anyhow, I was informed lately, that if the 5th gear is at the top of the transmission, then there probably was not enough oil to keep it lubed, and caused it to burn out.
The physical symptom is I put it in fifth, and it pops out to neutral immediately. If I try and hold it in fifth, it really kicks back hard to neutral. All the other gears work fine. I’m afraid to engage the PTO and try the winch out, or try out low transfer gears until I get a new transmission or get this one fixed.
Any comments or opinions/ knowledge would be greatly appreciated.
Randy
Westcliffe, Colorado
.
I’m the new guy on the forum- I own a deuce- and I need some advice.
Here’s the story.
I bought a 1971 M35A2 W/W a couple months back. The place I bought it from in Lamar, Colorado were really nice folks and tried to make sure everything was right, however… the PTO & shaft was missing. The guy spent several hours locating and installing the PTO. It was a pain to install because of the bolts being so close to the tranny case. After that was installed, he couldn’t find a PTO shaft that would fit. He fabricated one from a similar truck and sent it UPS the following week. Like I said, nice guy. Went out of his way as far as I was concerned to make sure the truck would make the 180 miles home. The truck came with a new generator, great tires with a spare, new belts, half a tank fuel, new clutch and brakes, he had the fluids checked and the tires aired up properly. All the basic stuff one would expect when buying a used vehicle.
By the time I made it to La Junta, Colorado, fifth gear went out. I made it home as the sun disappeared behind the mountains in fourth gear.
I took it to my mechanic the following day, who is also a friend of mine. He said it should be OK to continue to drive since he believes 5th gear is located at the top of the transmission. Also, the driving I do, and will be doing with the truck, is mostly on secondary unpaved county roads. No real need for fifth. He said I should be fine as the metal that’s sheared is now at the bottom of the tranny pan.
I think what happened to cause 5th to go out in the first place was the installation of the PTO. I was reading one of the tech manuals and apparently the PTO took just enough of the oil from the transmission when we refilled. I say we, because I did assist in the installation. It was hot that day, my wife and I traveled the 180 miles to get the truck. We wanted to get home before dark. Anyhow, I was informed lately, that if the 5th gear is at the top of the transmission, then there probably was not enough oil to keep it lubed, and caused it to burn out.
The physical symptom is I put it in fifth, and it pops out to neutral immediately. If I try and hold it in fifth, it really kicks back hard to neutral. All the other gears work fine. I’m afraid to engage the PTO and try the winch out, or try out low transfer gears until I get a new transmission or get this one fixed.
Any comments or opinions/ knowledge would be greatly appreciated.
Randy
Westcliffe, Colorado
.