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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 3032" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>The leak will be from the motor, it will have nothing to do with the gear box (you refered to it as the carrier) The gear box has no oil pressure against it, only the motor. You could pull the motors off the gear box and test to see what one is leaking. Block the loader remove 1 motor leaving it connected and push the steering lever backwards or forwards. You may need to run if for a little while as there will be no load and the oil won't want to come out very fast. I would bet only one motor is leaking, but you could get both done for peace of mind.</p><p>I think its unusual for a seal to go so fast, but it may have been a dud seal. You can take the motor to Bobcat and get them to re-kit it for you, they can tell you if there is any abnormal wear too. You can re-kit it yourself, but you must re-time it correctly, you can't simply slap it back together.</p><p>Good luck, let us know how you go!.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 3032, member: 82"] The leak will be from the motor, it will have nothing to do with the gear box (you refered to it as the carrier) The gear box has no oil pressure against it, only the motor. You could pull the motors off the gear box and test to see what one is leaking. Block the loader remove 1 motor leaving it connected and push the steering lever backwards or forwards. You may need to run if for a little while as there will be no load and the oil won't want to come out very fast. I would bet only one motor is leaking, but you could get both done for peace of mind. I think its unusual for a seal to go so fast, but it may have been a dud seal. You can take the motor to Bobcat and get them to re-kit it for you, they can tell you if there is any abnormal wear too. You can re-kit it yourself, but you must re-time it correctly, you can't simply slap it back together. Good luck, let us know how you go!. [/QUOTE]
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