Rocky Mountain 6 speed transmission
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Rocky Mountain 6 speed transmission
I acquired this Rocky Mountain 6 speed transmission at the Selma CA old car swapmeet last weekend. Attached to it appears to be a Model TT rear axle. I found some information online that suggest the RM 6 speed transmission was a over/under secondary transmission. The shifter linkage suggests the wheel base would be pretty short. Maybe farm truck/tractor? The unfamiliar wheel lug pattern looks interesting. The deal was too good to pass and it would be great if it would work on an "AA" to be able to drive a little =====faster .
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Re: Rocky Mountain 6 speed transmission
Bob C provided instructions for the RM 6 speed
Thanks Bob
Thanks Bob
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Re: Rocky Mountain 6 speed transmission
looks like someone made their own wheel adapters for ag wheels probably.
should be interesting to see it cleaned up and see how you can make it work
should be interesting to see it cleaned up and see how you can make it work
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Re: Rocky Mountain 6 speed transmission
Check out this link. Although it is directed towards the model t/TT it does shed some light on auxiliary transmissions offered in the aftermarket. Good stuff, it even shows the old ads for many of the transmission.
http://www.nwvs.org/Technical/MTFCA/Art ... sions2.pdf
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Re: Rocky Mountain 6 speed transmission
Elkhorn29 wrote:Check out this link. Although it is directed towards the model t/TT it does shed some light on auxiliary transmissions offered in the aftermarket. Good stuff, it even shows the old ads for many of the transmission.
http://www.nwvs.org/Technical/MTFCA/Art ... sions2.pdf
Thank you for that. I am printing it right now.
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Re: Rocky Mountain 6 speed transmission
Hello, I'm John in Oklahoma City. I have a '26 TT with a Ruckstell and a RM 6 speed. The 2 shifters are somewhat overwhelming to a new T owner. I was hoping someone had a users manual for the Rocky Mountain (I have one for the Ruckstell). I don't check this post very often but please email me at mauerjohn@cox.net
Thanks
Thanks