It may be time to build some trannys.

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It may be time to build some trannys.

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Mid Covid, I was forced to reduce shop space due to rent increase of plus 100 percent. With half the space and less than thirty days to move it all, things got a little messy. The last few days I have been trying to set up my transmission work area. I became excited about transmissions as a11 year old kid doing motorcycle gear box repairs. I have yet to get a full count of what I have. I do have a 190 that goes with my 1071, I have two 333 Q with numbers stamped into raised area stripped and bare as well as two 1128 also stripped and bare. All will be going to my welder friend for fin restoration. This is something I began doing when sent two 190s for rebuild years ago. With rod change and 1128s I have 12 more waiting for work.

I think one 333 is marked 12FA12345 the other is 12FA7653 not sure what the #s mean. Steve (CTR)
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Haha. You need to be careful using that tr..... word on the internet Steve but good luck with your project. :lol: ;)
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I'm way too old for all this woke stuff. If I offend someone it's on them not me. I have been a live and let live person all my life. You do your thing over there and I'll be busy over here. It has worked so far. Thanks Steve (CTR)
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Ha ha, I've never heard gearboxes called that before, we live and learn. Do you know how 'tranny' is interpreted in the UK Steve? I have a feeling it might surprise you? Sounds like some nice kit you have there ;-)
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Just to help clear a couple things up. In 1968 I bought my first mini form Bob Williams my former scout leader. His best friend at that time was George Sykes, co-founder of Seven Enterprises here in the states in 1974. Those two were my source of parts and information as a high school kid. George referred to them as trannys when talking about gear boxes, for whatever reason. I think that predates any current use. Just as BMW has taken to word mini and applied it to something that clearly is not, times change. Steve (CTR)
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When I was at boarding school, my mum and dad bought me a really nice tranny to keep me happy. It fitted under my pillow in the dormitory while I listened to Radio Luxembourg
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For those of you who remember The Topper, there was a long running strip called Danny's Tranny about a magical radio...
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The older generation here in the UK who worked on heavy plant , bulldozers , dump trucks , crawler cranes ect and who have mostly passed always called the bigger gearboxes trannies and as Pete says :o , he had a transister radio :lol: .
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For fun.........Here in North America, a "gearbox" is a term given to a mentally challenged individual 🤪.
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TECH396 wrote: Mon Nov 06, 2023 6:15 pm For fun.........Here in North America, a "gearbox" is a term given to a mentally challenged individual 🤪.
Sometimes in the UK , lads you to say " look at the gearbox on that " referring to a women's backside :lol: :lol:
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Peter Laidler wrote: Mon Nov 06, 2023 3:28 pm When I was at boarding school, my mum and dad bought me a really nice tranny to keep me happy. It fitted under my pillow in the dormitory while I listened to Radio Luxembourg
208 - I remember being under the covers as well.
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goff wrote: Mon Nov 06, 2023 7:18 pm
TECH396 wrote: Mon Nov 06, 2023 6:15 pm For fun.........Here in North America, a "gearbox" is a term given to a mentally challenged individual 🤪.
Sometimes in the UK , lads you to say " look at the gearbox on that " referring to a women's backside :lol: :lol:
And I say " nice toilet". :lol:
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hanlminiman wrote: Mon Nov 06, 2023 7:22 pm
Peter Laidler wrote: Mon Nov 06, 2023 3:28 pm When I was at boarding school, my mum and dad bought me a really nice tranny to keep me happy. It fitted under my pillow in the dormitory while I listened to Radio Luxembourg
208 - I remember being under the covers as well.
And the signal always seemed to fade out when your favourite songs came on during the top 40 rundown....especially if you were trying to record it onto a cassette tape! :lol:
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In the UK we seem to mainly use the term 'gearbox' for a manual car and 'transmission' for an Auto.
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