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Re: auxillary 3 speedPosted by Jack in Fla on January 03, 2005 at 18:36:18 from (64.12.116.199): In Reply to: auxillary 3 speed posted by jaker on January 02, 2005 at 19:07:52:
Jake, I have a brownlee 3sp aux in my truck.It is a 30 % OD, direct and 50%under. I have a 1976 F-250 6x6 ten wheeler that I built. Has a perkins 6 cyl diesel, 200 Hp tubochared, after cooled, and I have a allision At545 auto. The gears were 3:73, and I just changed them to a 4.10, Has 16in, with 285-75R16 rear tires. I am real happy with the trans. It took 25 miles to get 70 MPH out of it with my 27ft Gooseneck trailer and tractor on it. Have not tried it yet with the 4.10's. I wish I had never put the allision in it, because with the clark 5 sp I could split my gears out real nice. Also I got a lot better fuel milage with the standard. Jack in Fla
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