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That's what matters...It shows a good life behind that drama. Stan
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That's what matters...It shows a good life behind that drama. Stan
I'll second that!Stan -- ya know I've spent a little time thinking (being alone with your thoughts seems to be a byproduct of living alone in the mountains. it's a good thing) about why most like minded people really enjoy that YUKON MEN show. I've come to the conclusion that we all live vicariously thru your eyes & actions & all of the other fine residents of Tanana. hmmmm good job.. keep it up. John
Well Stan I watched the show tonight, and all I can say is "way to go thinking out of the box like that ! " . Now about that crack on the transmission housing. It can be caused by a couple of things. One is your engine and transmission support mounts. They can get too loose and allow excessive movement of the power train. Straining the housing. The second major cause is the 'U' joints going bad. If that front 'U' joint on the rear driveline ( or even the front driveline 'U' joints) is going out it can cause sever vibrations which in turn can wreck havoc on the transmission housing.View attachment 680112Thought I better post - some of you get a kick out of military trucks getting on the Yukon Men show. This is a Discovery photo ad so looks like my CUCV will be on tonight. This one is real and still living with what happened (can't tell) and even got some help from some on this forum. So tonight Friday 9 pm E+P on Discovery. Also I get a lot of people telling me they don't have cable anymore and on this forum also. Seems that is the getting common nowadays and people are watching individual movies on computer and Smartphones etc. The show is on this thing called DiscoveryGo for those people. https://www.discoverygo.com/yukon-men/
Missed it. We had graduation here in the village tonight. Sounds like they showed it from your post. I can do 35 below if I plug in the 1000 w block heater for say 5 hours and throw an old blanket over the engine. Don't like doing it though and usually try to shut trucks down once the real cold hit. Had gas trucks run at 70 below but again you just heat every thing up and bring the battery in for the night etc etc. Seats are hard as rock - literally. StanI loved it!!! Way to get 'er done and think outside the box.
On another note, I really can't imagine what it takes to start a cold diesel engine when it's -30F. I have a hard enough time in LA starting my Massey Ferguson tractor when the temp dips to +35F.
Rusty, The crack happened when the roads were real muck and we had to power through to not get stuck last year. One hole I hit the roof and hurt my head and as soon as I got to the dry road and sped up I had a wicked vibration. Drove to a garage and jacked it up on all fours and ran the drivetrain. Everything was smooth except front of main driveshaft so looked closer and saw the tranny split almost 180 degrees and opening and closing as wheels turned. Hope they showed crack as they filmed it lots.Well Stan I watched the show tonight, and all I can say is "way to go thinking out of the box like that ! " . Now about that crack on the transmission housing. It can be caused by a couple of things. One is your engine and transmission support mounts. They can get too loose and allow excessive movement of the power train. Straining the housing. The second major cause is the 'U' joints going bad. If that front 'U' joint on the rear driveline ( or even the front driveline 'U' joints) is going out it can cause sever vibrations which in turn can wreck havoc on the transmission housing.
I do have a question about when you got stuck getting the hay for the dogs. Why didn't you have someone drive the truck when you tried to pull it out with the winch ? You could have gotten it out on the first try that way I'm sure. Or did the show people want a more "dramatic" story ? "He's stuck in the frozen mud ! Temperatures near -100F below !!! What will become of Stan and his dogs ! Tune-in next week to find out !"
Well I'm sure you got the truck fixed by now.
It is nice to see the young men of your town so willing to help though. That is so lacking down here. It's hard to get your nearest neighbor to even lend a hand for something simple now a days.
Take care Stan.
Yes keep an eye out for one. I got the truck without a transfer case support bar and the two inspection cover bars also but have all those now. Question: The transfer-case adapter has some bad cracks where some of the bolts go through but if that steel can be welded I can do it or have an expert do it in town here. Originally when I saw it I wasn't sure if it was some hard to weld cast steel etc and so just figured I'd get a good one. Thanks for help. StanYou might have a little problem getting that adapter for the NP205 transfer-case. That is one real rare bird now since the 4X4 community has been buying up all the NP205 stuff and junk yards and scrappers know the value of them. I actually bought the last "round hole pattern" one here in Washington State at the GM dealer in Bellevue. I was friends with the parts manager and he gave me a "heads up" about them being discontinued. They had the actual last one in stock in this state so I paid the $180.00 for it right then and there. Again that was the later round style, not the figure 8 patterned one you need. Unless you actually have a round housing NP205 transfer-case, which are even rarer then the figure 8 pattern since they made them from the 1960's till the 1990's !
About that bump that broke the transmission housing. Usually if the mounts and drivelines are OK something like that will not hurt the transmission. You almost have to roll the truck to damage them. But when they can "move" and twist about due to faulty mounts then you can have problems. I once hit a hole so hard I flew up and hit the ceiling with my back with my head hitting the windshield. Meaning I was curled forward since the bump threw me forward to the windshield and then lifted me up. I even had my seat belt on and adjusted properly ! I think I did break a shock though, besides my body ! All that to say the transmission was fine even with that heavy NP205 hanging off it. So again check those mounts. Actually just replace them if they have never been replaced before since the rubber will have gone bad after all these years. Get the new Polyurethane mounts. You'll love them ! Also if your going with the NP205 transfer-case then think about adding the support bar that mounts to the transmission bellhousing bolts and then mounts to the transfer-case on the right side using those two 5/8" bolt holes. All the early NP205 units had them until about the mid 1970's . Then GM got cheap and only put them on the 3/4 and 1 ton trucks. Also get the two rods that go from the motor mounts to the torque converter cover. They really add stability to the transmission.
I'll try and check around for the transfer-case adapter for you down here. You still can find some old trucks in peoples yards that they really don't know what they have.
That adapter is "cast iron" not steel so you might have a hard time welding it up. If it is cracked I would just get a new one.Yes keep an eye out for one. I got the truck without a transfer case support bar and the two inspection cover bars also but have all those now. Question: The transfer-case adapter has some bad cracks where some of the bolts go through but if that steel can be welded I can do it or have an expert do it in town here. Originally when I saw it I wasn't sure if it was some hard to weld cast steel etc and so just figured I'd get a good one. Thanks for help. Stan
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