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  1. coachgeo

    M1078 A1 transfer case

  2. coachgeo

    M1078 A1 transfer case

    well drat... blew that idea out of the water... crawling back into my corner now.
  3. coachgeo

    M1078 A1 transfer case

    grrr. I pray my luck continues in this arena.... Im on a dead end gravel alley that even people whom have lived in this town for decades do not know even exist... so no one bothers me and my junk... Am waiting for murphy to change that while praying it does not. plywood and tarped ground...
  4. coachgeo

    M1078 A1 transfer case

    also.. how hard/crazy would it be to remove engine and tranny mounts, drive shafts,,, some fan shrouding and other things neccissary to lift the nose of the engine tranny combo up.... with a cherry picker above or jacks down below... thus lowering tail end of tranny down..... to gain easier...
  5. coachgeo

    M1078 A1 transfer case

    congrats on not finding reminents of bearing in places you looked. IMHO... remove rear axle shafts..... remove front drive shaft.. tow it out of the field to a better place....
  6. coachgeo

    M1078 A1 transfer case

    ask the Allison Parts guy to set the printer to landscape and try the print again? another option is to hit print... but change the default printer to PDF.... this will save it to any location he sets it to be saved (desk top would be easiest in this case) He can then email it to you...
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