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Old 02-09-2007, 06:58 PM
MMNet SEA MMNet SEA is offline
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Twin Disc Transmission

Can anyone tell me where I can find specs (of any info) for a TWIN DISC TM345 (TMC345) Hydraulic transmission gearbox - vertical offset.
The TWIN DISK web site http://www.twindisc.com does not show this model (or even near it)
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Old 02-10-2007, 12:22 AM
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Twin disc transmission

Google TM345 you will find it ,doubt it is twin disc ,some german thing apparently ......cheers
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Old 02-10-2007, 01:19 AM
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Google TM345 you will find it ,doubt it is twin disc ,some german thing apparently ......cheers
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Hi Hartley ,

Thanks , found it (not Google) It is made by a TwinDisc Company in Italy called Technodrive - good stuff exactly what I was looking for.
Have agents in QLD.

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Old 02-10-2007, 03:44 AM
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BTW, beyond Technodrive TM 345 and ZF 25, you also have PRM transmissions.
http://www.newage-prm.co.uk/prm/products.htm

PRM 150 and above can be used with RH or LH props.
PRM 260 and above can accomodate RH or LH engines.
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BTW, beyond Technodrive TM 345 and ZF 25, you also have PRM transmissions.
http://www.newage-prm.co.uk/prm/products.htm

PRM 150 and above can be used with RH or LH props.
PRM 260 and above can accomodate RH or LH engines.
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Hello fc twice,

Thanks, had a look a PRM , for the size I want/need they were too many
British Pounds.

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Old 02-10-2007, 08:36 AM
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From UK prices, http://www.lancingmarine.com/gearbox_prices.pdf

PRM 260 is around TM345 and ZF 25 for price and power.

Cheapest would be TMC 260. Around a bit above half the price of ZF PRM or 345.

http://www.progressing.no/publikasjoner/technodrive.pdf
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