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Dodge Tigear Speed Reducer Mr94765 50:1 Ratio Or Mr94763 30:1 Gearbox Gear Box on 2040-parts.com

US $199.79
Location:

Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States

Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
Condition:New

 I have 3 brand new gearboxes to choose from here.Two of them are the mr 94765  50:1 ratio ones, and One is the mr 94620 30:1 ratio.The input for a shaft is 5/8" and the output shaft on them all is 1.00" diameter..Max RPM 1725 and torque 639 in. Lbs..I do have some larger models on hand..Also a   MR94620  50:1 with 1056 max torque and Also a  MR94621L1  56:1 ratio 1095 torque.These last 2 are larger and stronger,message me if you are interested in either of those.I will make another ad for those..I will ship right away.They are all new, just stored in a warehouse for a while.

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