Amphicat Transmission Help

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    Amphicat Transmission Help

    Hi Everyone,
    I recently acquired 3 Amphicats in very poor condition. The goal is to make 2 complete units out of the three.

    I am struggling with the transmission currently. I have one complete 2 forward 1 reverse transmissions and a second of the same transmission but it is missing both the input/output shafts and all of the associated gears.

    Does anyone have or know where I can source replacements?

    I am a hobby machinist and could attempt cutting my own replacement gears/shafts. Does anyone have one of these transmissions that would be willing to take measurements for me?

    The third unit has the older 1 speed forward 1 reverse transmission. I understand these are the better transmission? but the frame/axle/sprocket assembly that uses that transmission if very different than the other two. The newer style frame assembly looks much simpler and stronger so I would prefer to have both complete units on the 2 forward 1 reverse transmission. I am open to change this though if there is a compelling reason.

    I am in Ontario, Canada

    Thanks everyone.

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    I would probably build 1 of each, if you are on fb Steven Vates is probably the guy to talk to about it and parts, he is not on here.
    He's unique.


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    Thanks. Unfortunately I do not have Facebook. I found some posts by him on there but I don?t see any way of messaging him unless I had an account. If anyone knows him and he doesn?t mind please reach out with an email or alternate contact information.

    I was hoping there was an old 6x6 boneyard somewhere where parts could be found but I guess no such paradise exists.

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