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1996 Bobcat 753 Turning Issue - Serious Problem
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<blockquote data-quote="Arley" data-source="post: 43495" data-attributes="member: 5600"><p>Well... both the L & R Drive Motors are now on the bench. They are clean and ready for new seals & rings. I noticed that the Left Motor (was working properly) had the same amount of redish brown crud under the brass ring as the left motor. Both motors appear to be undamaged with no scoring and had no damaged or broken seals. I did notice that the Left Motor (working properly) was easy to turn on the bench while I could not turn the Right Motor (not working properly) and that when I pulled the lines on the Left Motor (working) there was a nice flow of fluid out of the lines while the Right (not working properly) Motor's lines just dripped fluid for the longest time. I don't know if any of this information is significant but I would appreciate some feedback. Arley</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Arley, post: 43495, member: 5600"] Well... both the L & R Drive Motors are now on the bench. They are clean and ready for new seals & rings. I noticed that the Left Motor (was working properly) had the same amount of redish brown crud under the brass ring as the left motor. Both motors appear to be undamaged with no scoring and had no damaged or broken seals. I did notice that the Left Motor (working properly) was easy to turn on the bench while I could not turn the Right Motor (not working properly) and that when I pulled the lines on the Left Motor (working) there was a nice flow of fluid out of the lines while the Right (not working properly) Motor's lines just dripped fluid for the longest time. I don't know if any of this information is significant but I would appreciate some feedback. Arley [/QUOTE]
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