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Posted by Lumpy on May 22, 2007 at 18:54:43 from (199.120.94.160):
I know this is off topic but.... A very good friend of mine has a '96 ford f250 4x4. 351, automatic, manual transfer case shifter on the floor. In feb. 2005 he literaly blew the transfer case apart going down the road in 2wd at 50 mph. He had a tandem axle live stock trailer with 4 cows in it, hooked on. Local shop got a rebuilt transfer case, put it in and everything was fine up until this past weekend. It went again. Same thing, parts scattered all over the road. This time it was pulling its own weight. Anyone ever have this problem? He has only put 11,000+ miles on it since the last time! Any information would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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