Posted by FarmerZeb on August 27, 2013 at 17:52:29 from (24.166.169.69):
JD's post on that IH 190 got me thinking about my grain truck situation. I have a 1600 loadstar that I like but my wife can't drive it comfortably on account of the clutch bothering her knee. I've looked at late model automatic straight trucks but they are a bit spendy right now. Good older used automatic grain trucks a pretty hard to find. There are a number of used MT allison transmissions out there in used or rebuilt condition for 2k or less. Other than the bell housing, flywheel, shift tower, and drive shaft modifications what else would it take to retrofit a 4+2 loadstar with a used allison MT trans? Could it be done for say 3k? Any other ideas to solve this issue?
-Paul
This post was edited by FarmerZeb at 18:13:42 08/27/13.
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