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    Help Identifying Tranny

    Hi. I need help determining details of the tranny I am looking at. Here are the numbers on it. I have pictures but have not seen it in person.

    901.301.301 OR
    901/05
    3282622

    The 901/05 is the one that I can't seem to identify. Thanks for any help and Happy New Year.

    Do

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    Interesting thread title. Good luck!
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    ok. You guys are funny. I may have been a few drinks into New Year's celebration when I wrote that title. Anyways, any idea what this gearbox might be worth? Seller says all is working well?

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    did posts disappear in this thread!?
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    did posts disappear in this thread!?
    You bet they did Kris....... D.Ehinger was asking for simple information........ the comments were off topic at best.

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