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864 / T200 drive motor.
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<blockquote data-quote="rodbuilder" data-source="post: 114807" data-attributes="member: 11975"><p>With the aid of the service Mgr at Peoria, Illinois Bobcat (this guys is a genius!!) I was told that the the right drive motor is by-passing fluid because the track will roll if we push the machine.....and it DOES!! Sure makes sense to me!! QUESTION: How are these hydraulic motors built - if the 'cylinder" it scored is the pump still rebuildable by pressing in a new "cylinder/sleeve? Having been a machinist for over 25 years, it would be if I made it, but I'm quickly losing faith in Bobcat, after having to mess with their stupid BICS garbage, lap bars, rubber fuel lines, one sensor after the other, and 3-wire electrical circuits!!!!!!! HELP! If I fix this thing I would think I could save BIG money by rebuilding it myself?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rodbuilder, post: 114807, member: 11975"] With the aid of the service Mgr at Peoria, Illinois Bobcat (this guys is a genius!!) I was told that the the right drive motor is by-passing fluid because the track will roll if we push the machine.....and it DOES!! Sure makes sense to me!! QUESTION: How are these hydraulic motors built - if the 'cylinder" it scored is the pump still rebuildable by pressing in a new "cylinder/sleeve? Having been a machinist for over 25 years, it would be if I made it, but I'm quickly losing faith in Bobcat, after having to mess with their stupid BICS garbage, lap bars, rubber fuel lines, one sensor after the other, and 3-wire electrical circuits!!!!!!! HELP! If I fix this thing I would think I could save BIG money by rebuilding it myself? [/QUOTE]
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