Looks like Surplus Center sells the ZTR transaxles for $460-600 per pair (Surplus Center)Yeah your right zero turns are expensive, if it floated I bet it would work well to haul ice fishing gear out on the lake.
Don't need a pair. Left and right drives are independant.
For pontoons I wonder if you could just take some culvert (the stuff that looks like a screw) and weld some ends on it to make it float.
That sounds like a pair to me. A pair of shoes is one right and one left.
Here is a pair of ZTR transaxles.
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There are three levels of those transaxles (from lowest to highest quality):All the ones I had seen 'till now were one housing. The two separate housings would be better, as you could turn them to have the output shafts inline with the screws. Then just a few sprockets to couple the output to the screws.
I don't think culverts are actually "screws." I believe they are just convoluted, so they would just spin with no forward propulsion.
Not all culverts have a screw pattern, but I've seen some that do.
Example:
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Some are made this way.
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Too slow again, jjsjeff posted while I was looking at google images.
It sure looks like that sucked. Would it work to slice the ring in multiple pieces, tacking them on in that spiral shape?
Well I stand corrected... in that case, those look like they would work nicely.