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Old 08-15-2002, 09:42 AM   #1
Yukon Jack
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There are rebuild kits available but I think they only contain seals, bearins and gaskets. Your gonna have a difficult time finding gears and other parts I think. Give Boyce Equipment & Parts Co. a call at 1-801-393-0007, www.boyceeequipment.com as they are the ones that priced me the rebuild kit a few months ago.

You might also call 4X Heaven at 1-800-800-1679, www.4xheaven.com

Lastly, e-mail member Gregsplace as seems like he might have a Rockwell sitting around for sale.

If it were me and I was faced with your problem, I would do my best to switch to the NP205. I'm keeping my Rockwell as I switch to a 4 speed, but just because it is working fine.
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