Help to identify transmission, please...

Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by Scooter HBG, Jan 4, 2024.

  1. Scooter HBG

    Scooter HBG Light Load Member

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    Will do that. Just had 6" snow. Supposed to be gone soon, day temps up in the 50's next few days. Rig is in storage lot. Repo. Can't start it, no batteries and I'm not buying 4 batteries. Trying to get local shop to go out with me and do a pre-buy inspection, but everybody is busy. Hard to coordinate shop mechanic and storage yard access.
    Tried to research Vin #, not much luck getting any real info.
    Holder of title playing "That's all we know about it".
    THANKS! to all for posting and suggestions. As I find out more I'll post, I'll get some good pictures and try to post them here.
    Again THANS!
     
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  3. OLDSKOOLERnWV

    OLDSKOOLERnWV Captain Redbeard

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    Take some cardboard to lay on. If nothing else get a picture of the rear of the transmission, mainly the right rear view….
     
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  4. Scooter HBG

    Scooter HBG Light Load Member

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    Got it! Will do. Thanks!
     
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    Ridgeline Road Train Member

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    While that is true, the problem with the 9/13/18 is they all have some other control to move the transmission into another range or split the gear. Having just seeing how many positions on the gate will give an idea of it being a 5 or 6. If the truck is running, it would be really easy to tell.
     
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