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<blockquote data-quote="KyMadMan" data-source="post: 108417" data-attributes="member: 2826"><p>Hey Mr. Tazz! I have seen many talk about "case drain filters" that are suppose to be on the drive motors. I haven't seen anything that looks like that on this unit. The drives have 2 large lines and one small. The small hose on one side goes back into the tandem pump and the other side goes back into the control valve (I believe, don't hold me to that as I haven't been inside it for some time now due to waiting on a 2 new pump, but I digress) I've wondered if you or anyone has a way to remove all (or almost all) the hydro fluid from the drive motors short of removing them from the unit? I was told the 1st pump (that never worked) first, nothing wrong with it, then it was the seals were blown due to me having the pressure relief valve set too high, to finally, it's trashed due to contaminates so no warranty. Myself and several other threw the brown flag of BS on this company and their "diagnosis". So, before I put in my new (2nd) pump, I'd like to make sure I'm in good shape. During this ordeal everything was drained except the drive motors and the tilt cylinder. I didn't find any "contaminates" in the original pump and the only reason I changed it was I figured since I had to yank the engine for the tandem I'd save time and headaches and replace both. THAT'S what I get for thinking!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KyMadMan, post: 108417, member: 2826"] Hey Mr. Tazz! I have seen many talk about "case drain filters" that are suppose to be on the drive motors. I haven't seen anything that looks like that on this unit. The drives have 2 large lines and one small. The small hose on one side goes back into the tandem pump and the other side goes back into the control valve (I believe, don't hold me to that as I haven't been inside it for some time now due to waiting on a 2 new pump, but I digress) I've wondered if you or anyone has a way to remove all (or almost all) the hydro fluid from the drive motors short of removing them from the unit? I was told the 1st pump (that never worked) first, nothing wrong with it, then it was the seals were blown due to me having the pressure relief valve set too high, to finally, it's trashed due to contaminates so no warranty. Myself and several other threw the brown flag of BS on this company and their "diagnosis". So, before I put in my new (2nd) pump, I'd like to make sure I'm in good shape. During this ordeal everything was drained except the drive motors and the tilt cylinder. I didn't find any "contaminates" in the original pump and the only reason I changed it was I figured since I had to yank the engine for the tandem I'd save time and headaches and replace both. THAT'S what I get for thinking! [/QUOTE]
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