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743 Case Drain (Filter)
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<blockquote data-quote="Imho" data-source="post: 95087" data-attributes="member: 13568"><p>I have another question related to the drive motor seal replacement on my 743. Having sorted out the required seals and o-ring, I was talking to the service department mechanic at my closest bobcat branch and he mentioned that blown seals are often related to clogged case drain filters causing excessive pressure. I traced the case drain lines for the drive motors on my 743 and I couldn't see anything looking like a case drain filter. Looking at the parts manual it would appear there aren't any on this model. The mechanic's suggestion was to run the bobcat with the case drain hoses disconnected and see if one motor pumped more fluid out of the case drain than the other. Does this sound reasonable? Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Imho, post: 95087, member: 13568"] I have another question related to the drive motor seal replacement on my 743. Having sorted out the required seals and o-ring, I was talking to the service department mechanic at my closest bobcat branch and he mentioned that blown seals are often related to clogged case drain filters causing excessive pressure. I traced the case drain lines for the drive motors on my 743 and I couldn't see anything looking like a case drain filter. Looking at the parts manual it would appear there aren't any on this model. The mechanic's suggestion was to run the bobcat with the case drain hoses disconnected and see if one motor pumped more fluid out of the case drain than the other. Does this sound reasonable? Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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