Need Positive 1968 F600 Transmission Identification Help

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chris401
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Need Positive 1968 F600 Transmission Identification Help

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I believe this is a NP420 4 speed transmission. I can't get a sixth shift out of it and the C95711 number points to a few post on FTE that say it might be a NP420.
Thanks for your input.



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Re: Need Positive 1968 F600 Transmission Identification Help

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If you can give me the transmission code off the VIN plate I can ID it for you.
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Re: Need Positive 1968 F600 Transmission Identification Help

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Michelle wrote:If you can give me the transmission code off the VIN plate I can ID it for you.
Michelle, I appreciate the offer but do not have the truck or vin. 3rd gear is 1.75:1 and 4th is 1:1. I wanted to know what it is when I core it out.
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Too old for this core recycler so I robbed the input shaft and PTO and will be sending it off for scrap.
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I had 8 Ford and Lincoln generators that cored out for $6 each. Glad they were able to be reused.
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