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Ultramatic Approx Size For Crating
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I have several pre-1955 Ultramatics in my shop which take up floor space so I am thinking of ordering some crates before I get to my shop in a couple weeks so that they can be stacked for easier storage. Does anyone have some approximate dimensions front to back including the inlet shaft, width and height?

Posted on: 2023/10/19 1:41
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I can measure when I get back home. For now this is what I have. Also be sure that the crates can hold about 250#...

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Posted on: 2023/10/19 5:01
'55 400. Needs aesthetic parts put back on, and electrical system sorted.
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This may be overkill, but a standard pallet has a diagonal a little over 5’ and no problem with the weight. Used pallets are generally available pretty cheap

Posted on: 2023/10/19 7:12
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Thank you for the replies! I have no room for large pallets and I can’t stack transmissions that way. It would defeat the purpose of freeing up floor space.

Posted on: 2023/10/19 11:04
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If I were Out West, I'd measure mine for you. It's a 1951 (I think). Fred can't read a tape and has Opposable Thumbs Deficit Disorder.

Posted on: 2023/10/19 17:35
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I can measure the one out of my 56 if that helps. It currently out of the car

Posted on: 2023/10/19 17:56
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Wat, thanks for thinking of it but did Fred actually try? Maybe she could just pace it off.

Dads 56, I don’t know enough about the Twin Ultramatics to know if they have a longer tail shaft or not but it might be a place to start. All I need is a rough estimate (without the dipstick if Gearstart or Twin Ultramatic)

Posted on: 2023/10/19 18:16
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LWH 39x18x18” if it helps

Posted on: 2023/10/20 10:10
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Thank you!

It looks like the closest palleted crate I can get is 36” x 22” x 22" which is a bit too short although possibly for storage the shaft could stick out. When I transported a 1951 engine with attached transmission, the longest crate was also too short so I had to cut a hole for the tail shaft to stick out slightly.

Posted on: 2023/10/20 11:32
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Re: Ultramatic Approx Size For Crating
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Haven't bought any crates in a long time, usually fairly costly, if custom size and strong enough to stack many high. I had a '50s fender shipped recently and the guy made one and upped the shipping cost quite a bit.
One option also, not cheap,~$200 ea, are transmission storage cases. Made out of plastic, leak proof, specifically for transmission storage. Will last longer than a crate. Easy search.
Most trans shops, just use a rack. Heavy self assemble storage shelves are fairly inexpensive at the Chinese takeouts. What I use for misc parts. Doesn't pay to skimp here. Another cheap way is industrial shelving is frequently found at auction. Industrial grade for pennies/dollars.

Posted on: 2023/10/21 8:44
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