Dave the Ozzie
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- May 23, 2024
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As I stated earlier, when I purchased my machine a couple of years ago it had been sitting out in the weather for four years as apparently the last guy that had the covers off the chain case hadn’t sealed them well enough as water had entered in to it turning the oil to a coffee coloured milk.I've got the seals, will check the sintered filters tomorrow, after pumping out the excess oil from the case. I guess while I have the motors out, I'll run it for long enough to see if there's excessive leakage. And I'll block it up so all four wheels are off the ground.
I wouldn’t be in a rush to change out the motor seals as it’s a pretty big job to remove them. Oil can not leak from them if they’re not driven as the pumps that operate them are variable displacement piston pumps and when the swash plate is in the neutral position (wheels don’t turn when machine is on stands) the pumps do not stroke therefore displace no fluid.