No Spin Positive Locking Differential From Boise Cascade Power Systems Manual on 2040-parts.com
Janesville, Minnesota, US
This is the Installation and Operation manual for the No Spin positive locking differential from Boise Cascade power systems division. Not exactly sure about the origin of this thing, but I believe that Boise Cascade, due to its size as a company, took it upon itself to produce power products necessary for its forestry, lumber and paper production when they were not otherwise available. Looks like this was intended for a large truck. Excellent condition, buyer pays $2.50 P&H.
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