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Your truck looks good in those pics, and I'd guess that you got it at a reasonable price, too. Like Joe says, lots of folks here have stuff laying around that might help you. And assuming your bearings and gears aren't damaged, you'll probably just end up needing a new axle vent, a few seals...
Yeah, that sounds like a plugged vent all right. If the seller never drove it far enough to heat it up enough to build up enough pressure to push out the oil, then he never would have known about it. It'll probably be a cheap fix once you get it home.
LOL, it's a good sign that the thing she's most upset about is that she didn't get to drive it! She'll get her chance. The repairs probably won't be all that bad. There's so danged much oil in there, it can look like a tanker ship dumped its whole load of oil on the ground, and your levels won't...
Hmm, any towing company that does commercial towing should be willing and able to tow your deuce. For something like a deuce, your first question when they answer the phone should be along the lines of "Hi, do you do commercial truck towing?". If they say no, then they're not equipped to help...
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