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753 drive motor leak(s). Newby...
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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 3047" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>As far as i was aware, you just un-did the 4 bolts on the motor and pulled it straight out, no bolts inside the chain case. The sprockets inside the chain case are not directally connected the the motor.... Unless the bolt that holds the park brake discs is connected to the motor.....</p><p>As for the "Hydrostatic Motors Repair Manual" this will cover the timing and how to replace the seals. I have never priced this manual, it may be a better option for you to give the motor and seal kit to your dealer and say FIX. Unless you want to give it a go yourself, they aren't really that complicated, you just need to get the timing rite and use lots of oil in re-assembly ooh and of course, keep it all clean!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 3047, member: 82"] As far as i was aware, you just un-did the 4 bolts on the motor and pulled it straight out, no bolts inside the chain case. The sprockets inside the chain case are not directally connected the the motor.... Unless the bolt that holds the park brake discs is connected to the motor..... As for the “Hydrostatic Motors Repair Manual” this will cover the timing and how to replace the seals. I have never priced this manual, it may be a better option for you to give the motor and seal kit to your dealer and say FIX. Unless you want to give it a go yourself, they aren't really that complicated, you just need to get the timing rite and use lots of oil in re-assembly ooh and of course, keep it all clean!!! [/QUOTE]
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