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<blockquote data-quote="Fendtbro" data-source="post: 7148478" data-attributes="member: 111888"><p>I am working my way through the same box very slowly. It will cost 8k in parts when finished. The high ratio synchro is an absolute bitch to get out and is a hole in 2 grand, one half of the synchro is £1200 odd alone! The small tracs are a big job to dismantle so I would try and get as far through the job as possible with your or pals time. Once the box is out, get someone good to strip it or send the box to One of the specialists. Arthur ibbetts might be the most cost effective. South cave are helpful too. Or that Agri transmission place that advertise. The hi/lo splitter is not grinding I assume? It’s mega money if worn. You probably have an air fault with change switch/ clutch peddle valve/ shift ram. Is it building full pressure in both tanks?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fendtbro, post: 7148478, member: 111888"] I am working my way through the same box very slowly. It will cost 8k in parts when finished. The high ratio synchro is an absolute bitch to get out and is a hole in 2 grand, one half of the synchro is £1200 odd alone! The small tracs are a big job to dismantle so I would try and get as far through the job as possible with your or pals time. Once the box is out, get someone good to strip it or send the box to One of the specialists. Arthur ibbetts might be the most cost effective. South cave are helpful too. Or that Agri transmission place that advertise. The hi/lo splitter is not grinding I assume? It’s mega money if worn. You probably have an air fault with change switch/ clutch peddle valve/ shift ram. Is it building full pressure in both tanks? [/QUOTE]
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