Guess this is gonna sound like a dumb question finally go time to start removing the motor and I need to know if I need to drain the chain case or does the motor have a shaft that slides into a socket that seals it from the chain oil sometimes its better to ask than to experiment and then wish...
Is there anyway to test the motors or the pump for proper flow and is there any possibility that the shaft is worn causing slippage and the nosie I am hearing
Ok thanks I am not as familiar with the hydraulic drive components I have been into the chain case before but this is my first time dealing with the pump and motors thanks for the help
Thanks I don't think it would be to hard to switch the motors looks like only 3 hoses and a few bolts is it possible it could be the pump with everthing else working properly?
I have a 1996 773 bobcat loader the drive on the left side works when first started but as the loader warms up it begins act as if somethings is slipping the left side jerks and makes a noise as if one of the chains were slipping but all the inner workings seem to be fine any sugestions as to...