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Eaton Fuller Road Ranger 10 Speed Transmission on 2040-parts.com

US $900.00
Location:

Tampa, Florida, US

Tampa, Florida, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Manufacturer Part Number:RTXF15710C Warranty:No Part Brand:Eaton Fuller

TRANSMISSION AS REMOVED FROM A 1995 INTERNATIONAL TRACTOR WITH A CUMMINS N14 ENGINE.  TRANSMISSION SHIFTED SMOOTHLY BEFORE REMOVAL.  NO KNOWN DAMAGE HISTORY.  TRUCK WAS PULLED FROM SERVICE AFTER ENGINE COMPUTER AND HARNESS STOLEN/DAMAGED.   

 

 

LOCAL PICKUP PREFERRED.  BUT WILL STRAP TO PALLET AND DELIVER TO FREIGHT TERMINAL. BUYER TO ARRANGE AND PAY FOR ALL SHIPPING.

 

YES, THE SHIFTER IS INCLUDED.  I ADDED A PHOTO.  IT DOES NOT HAVE THE SHIFT PATTERN MARKED ON THE KNOB, NOR DO I HAVE THE SHIFT PLACARD FROM THE TRUCK DASH.

SOMEONE ASKED ABOUT THE PTO CODE ON THE NAME PLATE.  I LOOKED, IT IS NOT MARKED, ALTHOUGH THERE IS A PTO ON THE TRANSMISSION. 

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