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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 103300" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>I had an early model 753 that had no power on one side, the wheels would spin, but put any load on it and it will stop. I cracked it open and the Orings turned to powder, the backup plastic rings were fine. I replaced the Orings and re-used the backups and that motor worked just fine.</p><p>I took the other motor off at the same time as i was going to do both sides as if one went bad, the other was likely to be the same, the Orings were perfect in that side, no signs of deterioration. Same colour so i suspect they had never been touched either. I put new seals in as it was opened. Seals cost all of $5 per side.</p><p>I'd do the seals and give it a go before pulling the motor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 103300, member: 82"] I had an early model 753 that had no power on one side, the wheels would spin, but put any load on it and it will stop. I cracked it open and the Orings turned to powder, the backup plastic rings were fine. I replaced the Orings and re-used the backups and that motor worked just fine. I took the other motor off at the same time as i was going to do both sides as if one went bad, the other was likely to be the same, the Orings were perfect in that side, no signs of deterioration. Same colour so i suspect they had never been touched either. I put new seals in as it was opened. Seals cost all of $5 per side. I'd do the seals and give it a go before pulling the motor. [/QUOTE]
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