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  • Haxco Transmissions

    Anyone out there know how to seperate the sprockets from the shafts of a HAXCO transmission? The right hand side slid right off, the left side is not treating me as nice.

  • #2
    huxco

    picts picts.....?

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    • #3
      Workin' it AMPHIMAN. Camera on the blink all of a sudden. No more Canon cameras for me. Please check back, I need the help.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by dkultti View Post
        Workin' it AMPHIMAN. Camera on the blink all of a sudden. No more Canon cameras for me. Please check back, I need the help.
        didn't u get that in washington? i called the guy,if it's the same one, he said it sat full of water,,,

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        • #5
          I dfid get it in Washington. Poulsbo. Doesn't look like it was full of water and I don't think it could have been as the floor (fiberglass) has a hole I am patching. No signs of standing water. Plan to drain and flush the tranny and the engine was a bust so I have a new one to replace it. Should be fine. I saw it on Craigs List. Traded an older model inflatable for it.

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          • #6
            Haxco(?) Transmission Photo

            Here is a picture of the transmission in my Ramco Retriever. How does a guy get the left shaft that the two drive sprockets are attached to (outside the body penetration) off so the transmission can be removed from the body?
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            • #7
              Hi, last time i saw one of those was 1976. don't they have 'C" clips and slide off?
              I have asked the "god" of the manuals for help.lol
              Last edited by Amphiman1; 02-08-2009, 02:17 PM.

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              • #8
                Success At Last

                Got it apart. It was just stuck. A little innovative prying and drift punching and it came loose. Thanks for the support.
                Now I can get busy cleaning it up, making necessary repairs and getting it all going.

                Don

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                • #9
                  Glad you got it, I was going to ask whats it out of but must be a ramco retriever?

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                  • #10
                    Ramco Retriever is right. I am thinking that there aren't too many of these out there. Pretty simple machine, it seems. Mine is now in pieces. Cleaning and restoring to a high level now. Got any info on it?

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                    • #11
                      No I dont know much about them. I do know, you are lucky to own one, and seems it is lucky to have found you too. Hope the restro goes good!!!

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                      • #12
                        ramco

                        Somewhere........i've a sales brochure. new one too.lol

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                        • #13
                          Will post a pic when its done. A copy of the brochure would be great if there is a way I can get one.

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                          • #14
                            Ramco

                            As soon as i get time, i'll post it here.....

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