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Posted: 9/18/2024 2:56:08 PM EDT
[Last Edit: walther1978]
Got these at an auction. Really was bidding for the pallet thet came in.
I can't find anything online that matches the numbers on them. Looks like it bolts on the ass end of a transmission to connect the drive shaft. Attached File Attached File Attached File Attached File |
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which piece, the frammis, or the gunkulator?
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Turbo encabulator .
Has a base-plate of prefabulated aluminite, surmounted by a malleable logarithmic casing in such a way that the two main spurving bearings were in a direct line with the pentametric fan. The latter consisted simply of six hydrocoptic marzlevanes, so fitted to the ambifacient lunar waneshaft that side fumbling was effectively prevented. The main winding was of the normal lotus-o-delta type placed in panendermic semi-bovoid slots in the stator, every seventh conductor being connected by a non-reversible tremie pipe to the differential girdlespring on the "up" end of the grammeters... |
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May be a torque multiplier of some sort or an add on over drive like they did in the 80's for T350/400's?
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Eaton good in the neighborhood!
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How brave are you?
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Some kind of over/under drive.
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Can you hold a banana next to it for scale ?
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RIP Jeff Reed. Tennessee Squire, Ga. Carry member, NRA,Non-puking 72 ounce drinker 2 of 6 Norcal call sign, Forgotten.
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Clusterfuck discombobulators.
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Output/input shaft pinion thingy
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Final drives for something. Maybe a dozer or crawler crane
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@Foxtrot08
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Those are nice new muffler bearings
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Power divider.
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It's a strange, strange world we live in, Master Jack
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Originally Posted By GeorgiaBII: Final drives for something. Maybe a dozer or crawler crane View Quote I was thinking they looked like a tail shaft housing. These are much larger than I'd expect to see in a pickup truck. Possibly semi or some sort of off road application. Crazy that none of the numbers lead to anything when searching online. I know they have a value to someone though. I gave $80 bucks for them all as there must have been one other bidder who didn't know what they were either. The pallet they're in is worth $200 bucks and I needed it for another project. |
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Looks like a planetary for a differential to me...Think more gear reduction than just the ring and pinion....
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What’s on that pink sheet?
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Originally Posted By walther1978: I was thinking they looked like a tail shaft housing. These are much larger than I'd expect to see in a pickup truck. Possibly semi or some sort of off road application. Crazy that none of the numbers lead to anything when searching online. I know they have a value to someone though. I gave $80 bucks for them all as there must have been one other bidder who didn't know what they were either. The pallet they're in is worth $200 bucks and I needed it for another project. View Quote Spray paint them Caterpillar yellow or John Deere green and they will immediately quintuple in value. |
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I think parts for a John Deere transfer case / planetary / whatever you want to call it.
Specifically part of their Combines, the older S series and STS. I could be wrong. But it looks like that. |
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If you drop it on your toe, the yolk's on you !
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It's a strange, strange world we live in, Master Jack
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It's a strange, strange world we live in, Master Jack
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Those are the guns from Heat.
A quick look at vehicle differentials, it looks like those are HD equipment - semi/tractor/pto. |
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Since you don't know what it is and there is a photo of a shipping container with printed lable... did you buy that from a porch pirate?
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I don't know shit about shit.
That said, the first 5 digits "89954" are the cage code for BAE. BAE also made the Caiman MRAP. ...wild ass guess... ETA: Also looks like the BAE Caiman also uses Caterpillar parts... |
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Blinker fluid injectors.
Might be reverse thread metric fluid injectors, hard to tell from the pics. Used in 1986 yugo's and some various Mahindra pickups sold in India and SE Asia. |
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Originally Posted By Dagger41: Winner !!! View Quote It would be something new because normal on axles is to put the planetary in the wheel hub, thus taking the load off the axles, the ring and pinion..A planetary up on the pinion going into the axle would increase loads on the ring and pinion, housing and the axles ..but it still could be viable..I mean the old 2 speed rear axles were plenty strong to hold up to more reduction pre pinion...Could be on the output of the trans or t-case but again, it puts more loads on everything from there back, which is unlikely...Normally better to reduce loads at the wheel hub so the rest of the drivetrain doesn't have to be as robust... |
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Any name plate on the lower sides of that tote between the fork holes?
Wonder if those got loaded accidently, or were left on a truck and ended up back at the trucking company and auctioned because. Mistake by some material handling worker at some factory or warehouse... |
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Originally Posted By Cobalt135: Any name plate on the lower sides of that tote between the fork holes? Wonder if those got loaded accidently, or were left on a truck and ended up back at the trucking company and auctioned because. Mistake by some material handling worker at some factory or warehouse... View Quote No other info I can see. Most of the stuff that gets lost has an XPO logistics bar code or QR code somewhere on it that's been partially scrubbed off. I don't know if they gather lost/damaged from other companies or if they are the ones losing it all. Either way I NEVER ship with them on my big items. FEDEX has been the best to use. Hopefully when our shop guys get off work later and hop on here they can get a positive ID on these things. I know they are worth something to someone. |
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Originally Posted By walther1978: No other info I can see. Most of the stuff that gets lost has an XPO logistics bar code or QR code somewhere on it that's been partially scrubbed off. I don't know if they gather lost/damaged from other companies or if they are the ones losing it all. Either way I NEVER ship with them on my big items. FEDEX has been the best to use. Hopefully when our shop guys get off work later and hop on here they can get a positive ID on these things. I know they are worth something to someone. View Quote How big is the hole for the shaft to go in it and how big is the casting dimensions on the outside? Might help pinpoint just how big of a rig it could be used on.... |
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Is there an address you can look up on the outside of the shipping container?
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Originally Posted By Hut_Boom: Is there an address you can look up on the outside of the shipping container? View Quote No, all shipping data has been pulled off the container. The auction house intentionally does this so that I can't buy items like this then sell them back to the manufacturer or buyer. |
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I need better pics out of the crate. Pick one up and put it on a bench to take a front and rear pic.
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I've got the same part. Its a vacuum locker for a 2008 Cat D8 dozer. Locks up both final drives and then its unstoppable. No shit.
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If you have microsoft copilot you can put the image in copilot and see if it brings up anything. It looks Heavy epuipment to me it might be oilfield
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Are the big bad commercial auto techs home amd drinking beer yet or should I try again tomorrow night.
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Third members for something but the pinion and lack of ring gear has me guessing?
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BAE Systems?
In before OP finds out these are stolen DoD parts. Must belong to some sort of armored vehicle? |
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Those look expensive. Nice score.
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Cancer sucks.
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That's pretty awesome.
What kind of auction did these come from? |
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Originally Posted By walther1978: Pallet auction in KC. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By walther1978: Originally Posted By DFARM: That's pretty awesome. What kind of auction did these come from? Pallet auction in KC. Bosserts Mil Surp in NKC used to deal in .mil vehicles, or he might know who would want them. Family also owns vehicle repair business. |
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Nice score, more gvt waste.
Build a monster truck or something. ETA: pics of $200 pallet? |
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