PTO Identification HELP.

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I have this pto gear box I picked up that I am trying to identify. I would like to know what application it fits. I think I found the date code which is D 28 44. Some of the stuff that is on it: Warner Gear Division, PT-4, PT-7, RR 2 stamped into it. Let me know, I am going to sell it and want to know what I am selling, thanks in advance.
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it looks like it will bolt up to the side of the 4 speed transmission. I don't think that of them have the spot for it. got a 77 with out a plat on the side and a 75 with it. But the bolt pattern on you PTO looks like it would match the transmission access plate.
 
it looks like it will bolt up to the side of the 4 speed transmission. I don't think that of them have the spot for it. got a 77 with out a plat on the side and a 75 with it. But the bolt pattern on you PTO looks like it would match the transmission access plate.

First of all PTO's bolt up to the transfer... sorry for correcting though... But up to split case transfers PTO mounting holes where assymetrical. Split case PTO's have symmetrical holes, but this one seems way to wide to fit any Toyota transfer...
So you should probably look elsewhere.
 
early 4 speeds had a pto port ,i was never able to find a pto that fit .they would bolt up but the gears werent deep enough.that pto in the photo looks like its from and old truck.it will probably fit most older american trucks.
 

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