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Old 05-29-2011, 08:57 PM
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Pulled the rear cover seal on the 102 today. I was going to change the Hy-Tran fluid and expected to see the white snot from the moisture over the years. Was shocked when I found the inside looking like new and fluids draining from the axle shafts like it's supposed to. Needless to say the fluid is being changed now and I will be all set for another 46 years. Nice to see good old American quality holds up to whatever is thrown at it. Now to go look up those torque specs for the cover and button everything back up.
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CC 1964 Model 70 Serial# 78905
Creeper gears, Round fenders, Spring assist.

CC 1965 Model 102 Serial# 127109
Creeper gears, 3 point, Carlisle AG's, headlights, and a cigarette lighter.

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