crank for 37
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crank for 37
looking for a good useable crank for a 37 ..my truck seemed to eat no 6 rod bearing
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Re: crank for 37
We have a couple, however freight to Oregon would be massive, fairly heavy and will fall into the over-size catagory as well. You should check some sources on the west coast, Antelope Valley, Job-Rated Trucks, Steve Fowler at west Coast Power wagons near Hollister, or Norm Laton at sweptline.org. I'm sure one can be had for less than we could offer it. Might be worthwhile to check on getting yours repaired, that is common these days.thejester wrote:looking for a good useable crank for a 37 ..my truck seemed to eat no 6 rod bearing
Charles Talbert
www.mseriesrebuild.com
www.mseriesrebuild.com
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Checked with a friend dealer of mine who has some standard take-out cranks for $185 + shipping, he is in the northeast, slightly closer than we are to you. Just letting you know in the event all else turns up a dead end.
Charles Talbert
www.mseriesrebuild.com
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Be careful with exchange stuff, not a good track record on our end doing exchanges. I would rather have my original repaired than go the exchange route.thejester wrote:thanks you i will keep that in mind ..a local shop here is suppose to have re ground ones for like 130 to 150 exchange we will see on monday
Charles Talbert
www.mseriesrebuild.com
www.mseriesrebuild.com