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Procedure after hydrostat rebuild
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<blockquote data-quote="palmtree" data-source="post: 81346" data-attributes="member: 10256"><p>I don't think I had a catastrophic failure. It just moved jumpy and jerky. The seller told me he thought it was a wheel bearing sticking. I didn't know better and bought it. The boom and bucket worked great but soon I realized that there was more going on than a bad wheel bearing. When I first started digging into this machine the chain case magnets had some filings but not bad and the suction filter screen didn't have much at all. Actually the hyd fluid looked pretty good. Both pumps and both motors were removed by me and professionally rebuilt. The shop said they were just worn, nothing said about a catastrophic failure. I looked at all the parts when they were disassembled. Everything looked really good but they were beyond tolerances. Do you still think I need to disassemble the whole machine and clean everything? I have already spent around the max value of this machine. I really don't want to do all that but I will if it is absolutely necessary. Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="palmtree, post: 81346, member: 10256"] I don't think I had a catastrophic failure. It just moved jumpy and jerky. The seller told me he thought it was a wheel bearing sticking. I didn't know better and bought it. The boom and bucket worked great but soon I realized that there was more going on than a bad wheel bearing. When I first started digging into this machine the chain case magnets had some filings but not bad and the suction filter screen didn't have much at all. Actually the hyd fluid looked pretty good. Both pumps and both motors were removed by me and professionally rebuilt. The shop said they were just worn, nothing said about a catastrophic failure. I looked at all the parts when they were disassembled. Everything looked really good but they were beyond tolerances. Do you still think I need to disassemble the whole machine and clean everything? I have already spent around the max value of this machine. I really don't want to do all that but I will if it is absolutely necessary. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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