Re: PTO

From: Bruce Aaron Hefner (gt9742a@prism.gatech.edu)
Date: Thu Feb 12 1998 - 13:19:56 EST


Will the transfer case on an '86 Ram W150 4X4 accept a PTO, I would go and
check for a plate, but it's at my Mom's house 150 miles away....Also how
about a '76-'78 F150 4X4 (Don't know the exact model year), thanx....

Bruce

> Marc wrote:>> The transmission in the vehicle must be made to accept
> the PTO. All > NP435's (older 4speeds) have the plate, as do all the
> NP205 Xfercases.<<
>
> >>I'm thinking about a "project truck" which would greatly benefit from
> a
> PTO. Do you know offhand which trucks and years these transmissions and
> transfer cases would have been used in? Thanks.<<
>
> Not exactly, but somewhere around the early to mid '70's, in FOMOCO's
> as
> well as Dodge. Look for a plate on the passenger side that is approx
> 5X7 inches rectangular. Or look under any wrecker (or probably
> carhauler)
> to see how the cable winches are pulled. This will give you an idea of
> what you are looking for in a transmission or xfercase.
> Also all the larger (1 1/2 ton and above) trucks have transmissions that
> will accept PTO's. These would give you the picture of the plate you
> are
> looking for. Keep in mind, you must purchase the PTO for the Specific
> tranxmission. They do not interchasnge - and they are quite costly.
>
>
> Azie
>



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