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			Hi Anthony 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			Gear clusters are available....maybe not new but in good shape. I have opened more than one tranny over the years and although the box was half filled with water and bearings might have been pitted the gears were always good. Seals and bearings should be available from industrial dealers like General Bearing Services by size...OD and ID. A complete tranny from a junk yard may be much cheaper than a single gear retail....just remove the cover and spin the gear around for inspection. Easy to mail but expensive by weight. Sometimes the gears can be chipped or worn from lack of synchros but if not too bad can be dressed up with a grinding wheel. I have some available if you get desperate but postage from Ottawa, when they work, would be high. Yours are beyond recovery and will no doubt chip and cause further damage to other gears. Good luck and keep us posted by photos of your progress. 
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	Bob Carriere....B.T.B C15a Cab 11 Hammond, Ontario Canada  | 
		
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