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Mystery Hole in 1966 109 Series IIA Gear Box
Hello,
I apologize up front for not having a picture. I'm looking at purchasing an unrestored, running 1966 Seires IIA. When I went to see it I discovered a 1 inch square hole cut in the bottom of what I believe is the gear box case. It was intentionally cut using some kind of a tool. Can anyone offer what this hole might have been cut for? Thanks! |
I’m guessing, but maybe for a power take off?
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I'm now being told it is the bell housing and the hole is simply missing a cover. The odd part is that the hole is clearly (albeit poorly) machined which makes me think it was done aftermarket.
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Originally Posted by lilbiz
(Post 907770)
...the hole is clearly (albeit poorly) machined which makes me think it was done aftermarket.
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They aren’t supposed to retain fluids. They are designed to leak in order to replenish the earth’s supply of fossil fuel for future generations.
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Originally Posted by Harvlr
(Post 907921)
They aren’t supposed to retain fluids. They are designed to leak in order to replenish the earth’s supply of fossil fuel for future generations.
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If it's a threaded hole...it's for the wading plug. If you do a deep water crossing...you're suppose to install plug. Do people...not many , if any.
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