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Originally Posted by Graupp
An alternative that would obviate all of the above reply's would have been for you to put your transmission in 4x4 "" LOW RANGE"" while backing up.....
I SERIOUSLY doubt , if you would have encountered your problem....[provided you have a 4x4]
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Yes, I do have 4X4. Are you saying that the transmission will not overheat while backing if it is in 4X4 low range? If that is true, then that is certainly a valuable thing to know. Thanks for that information.
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2001 F350 XLT 4X4, shift on the fly, 38 gal fuel tank, running boards, sliding rear window, black, crew cab, long bed, 4.10, automatic transmission, 11,500 gvwr, 20,000 gcwr, 7500 gvw, dual rear wheels, 7.3l turbo diesel, completely stock, 114,00 miles when purchased, now has 125,000 miles, repairs so far: starter, batteries, cps.
2005 Nomad Rampage toyhauler made by Skyline. 11,500lb gvwr.
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