I know this question has been asked, but ill ask it again what kind of life can I expect from mine?.
I dont really tow very much. My trailer weighs around 10K. My GCW is close to 20K when fully loaded during summer months when I travel to the northwest.
Summer trips are usually around 4k loaded.
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Way too many variables for a trustworthy reply!
The transmission SHOULD generally last as long as the engine, if it's operated and maintained according to spec. Unfortunately, SOME of the printed specs have been shown to be not entirely accurate - the most pertinent, is the issue of lube level for proper lubrication of all internal parts - especially the upper-rear mainshaft support bearing - entirely adequate if lubed properly, and long hard pulls in OD are avoided - but prone to overheating and early failure if those conditions are NOT met!
Some of us have recognized those lapses in documentation, and fill the transmission over the specified level by a couple of quarts or so, and make sure that the OD is engaged only on moderate loads and out in the flat lands. The low RPM power the Cummins provides is deceiving - especially after a few power mods - and what SEEMS to be an easy and normal load as far as the *engine* is concerned, can easily exceed what the transmission itself is designed carry in steady operation. Using the proper gear for the load and grade goes a LONG ways to extend transmission life!
Respect the transmission, and service it well, and it probably will last as long as the engine...
