Yoke, Spicer, 6.3-4-331-1x, 1760 Series on 2040-parts.com
Englewood, Colorado, US
This is a used Spicer Yoke PN. 6.3-4-331-1X. Sandblasted The threads are in good condition
Spline: 2.274 dia. x 44i tooth x 2.5 long. 2.938 OD.
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