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GE Gear Reducer

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I'm not sure if this is the place to be posting this but I'm running out of options.
I have a GE mod.# 7NB269JD6BA01 gear box in need of repair & no info on it. All that I've been able to turn up so far is GE sold the business, it's obsolete & no parts are available. All I really need are drawings. The castings are in good shape so it's just bearings & seals which should be available. I can't get at all of the bearings without removing gears & I'm not sure if I'm dealing with left hand threads or thread locker but nothing is comming loose. I'd just like to see what I'm dealing with before putting a torch to it.
Anybody have any idea where I can find drawings?
Thanks in advance.
 
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