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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 103336" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>Sounds like it's a big job like earlier model Bobcat machines, the axle needed to come out. Remove the chain/sprocket inside, slide the axle out, replace seal, put it back together.</p><p>Depending on the setup of the motor, it may nt be the motor seal leaking, but the carrier that the motor mounts to. Bobcat machines have a seal on a shaft that the motor bolts to, this leaks allowing charge pressure to push oil past and into the chain case. Easier repair than pulling the motor down and re-sealing it.</p><p>If it's a slow leak, just keep draining when needed if you don't want to tackle another repair just yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 103336, member: 82"] Sounds like it's a big job like earlier model Bobcat machines, the axle needed to come out. Remove the chain/sprocket inside, slide the axle out, replace seal, put it back together. Depending on the setup of the motor, it may nt be the motor seal leaking, but the carrier that the motor mounts to. Bobcat machines have a seal on a shaft that the motor bolts to, this leaks allowing charge pressure to push oil past and into the chain case. Easier repair than pulling the motor down and re-sealing it. If it's a slow leak, just keep draining when needed if you don't want to tackle another repair just yet. [/QUOTE]
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