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<blockquote data-quote="ChandlerW" data-source="post: 81582" data-attributes="member: 9823"><p>Update to the no charge problem. It turns out the rotating groups were put together wrong. Yeah. I did it. I should have went by the diagrams but missed it. I put them back together the way I found the right drive motor, which probably explains why the right motor never worked, and then broke into several pieces. I assembled the rotating groups correctly and noticed that I could not longer push the bobcat by hand. The wheels were locked up like they were supposed to be. The rotating groups have a preload on them pushing against the swash plates and the rear drive housing inside the drive motors. I have a gauge right above the filter and when I fired up the engine it took a minute but the charge pressure went up. I operated the foot pedals and the lift and tilt worked right. Then the big test. Would it move on its own? It did. You can't imagine how much I appreciated that. Then the right pedal stuck and the vane pump started growling. Apparently the valve is stuck and not letting the fluid circulate. At least the hard part is over.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ChandlerW, post: 81582, member: 9823"] Update to the no charge problem. It turns out the rotating groups were put together wrong. Yeah. I did it. I should have went by the diagrams but missed it. I put them back together the way I found the right drive motor, which probably explains why the right motor never worked, and then broke into several pieces. I assembled the rotating groups correctly and noticed that I could not longer push the bobcat by hand. The wheels were locked up like they were supposed to be. The rotating groups have a preload on them pushing against the swash plates and the rear drive housing inside the drive motors. I have a gauge right above the filter and when I fired up the engine it took a minute but the charge pressure went up. I operated the foot pedals and the lift and tilt worked right. Then the big test. Would it move on its own? It did. You can't imagine how much I appreciated that. Then the right pedal stuck and the vane pump started growling. Apparently the valve is stuck and not letting the fluid circulate. At least the hard part is over. [/QUOTE]
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