nomad_archer
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That sucks. I dont feel a tranny should fail at 113K. What are they saying happened?
I hear you.
I started with an Echo 660 EVL when I joined.lol
Unfortunately no, it has 113xxx miles on it. The dealership said that they will try and work with GM to help get some parts paid because it's only 2 years old. But I'm expecting it to come out of pocket.
Didn't you have a whole bunch of good saws stolen a few years ago too?I had a lil husky 137, then the tornado hit and needed a larger saw fast. hmm..I don't know how many saws I have now, I really don't. I keep plugging away at the junker pile and making runners though.
I really don't understand why you can't get manual transmissions on new trucks.
Because almost nobody orders them. I prefer them too, but most want to drive on the interstate while updating their Facebook on their new I-phone 9 doing 90 weaving across all lanes or 47 in the left lane.I really don't understand why you can't get manual transmissions on new trucks.
Don't know yet. I dropped it off 30 minutes before close last night. I won't know until probably tomorrow or tonight at best. I authorized them to pull it and tear into to find the problem. The rest of the bill will come after the diagnostic. I'm hoping just clutches, torque convertor, and valve body and that the hard parts are still within spec. I'd like to put a triple disc in but they won't do it.
Don't they have a limited number with manuals? I know the Dodge Cummins come with a manual option, or at least they used to.
Because they sell very few of them. Most people don't know how to drive a manual let alone want a manual. My wife drives a manual and it is fun but when its traffic time, I am glad I have my truck.
There was a time not long ago,MY2000 and earlier,before GM put the allison behind the Duramax,when you had to buy a handshaker behind your big block or diesel IF you wanted to tow heavy or haul alot and not have transmisson problems due to overheating and not enough clutch capacity or gear ratios...The GM Allison Ford 5R110 ,and 6R140,and Dodge 68RFE,and Aisin 6speed auto all changed that in pickups. These transmissions can handle all the abuses a diesel or big block can throw at them and hold up better than a manual setup in most cases. The only time these transmissions fail is when the owners neglect them or throw tuners on the engines,and grossly exceed the rated torque capacity of them. Dodge still makes the 6speed manual,but it comes with a reduced torque and horsepower rating to save the clucth..
ThanksGood luck. I hope it isnt too painful
I'm not sure of previous maintenance because it was purchased used. My guess is this truck was used to haul trailers. It had higher miles when I bought it.There was a time not long ago,MY2000 and earlier,before GM put the allison behind the Duramax,when you had to buy a handshaker behind your big block or diesel IF you wanted to tow heavy or haul alot and not have transmisson problems due to overheating and not enough clutch capacity or gear ratios...The GM Allison Ford 5R110 ,and 6R140,and Dodge 68RFE,and Aisin 6speed auto all changed that in pickups. These transmissions can handle all the abuses a diesel or big block can throw at them and hold up better than a manual setup in most cases. The only time these transmissions fail is when the owners neglect them or throw tuners on the engines,and grossly exceed the rated torque capacity of them. Dodge still makes the 6speed manual,but it comes with a reduced torque and horsepower rating to save the clucth..
Yes I did. Replaced them and more.Didn't you have a whole bunch of good saws stolen a few years ago too?
It sucked the big one. I wasn't getting my SS checks then and it represented about 1/4 years gross pay for me. I had some runners stored elsewhere, but they got all my good ones. A kind AS member sold me my 371 at his cost to get me back with a decent big saw, that sure helped. Since then I just haunt CL and once a year or so I buy out the customer no shows and no fixers at my local dealers. Last batch I got four runners so far from the pile, best being a husky 359 and an older model 44 which needs a big more tweaking to be 100%, but still runs ok. Hotrods, both of them.zogger - that is tough to even think about. Someone stealing another mans saws... its just not right.
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