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Bobcat 853 noise when turning
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<blockquote data-quote="Old_853" data-source="post: 135055" data-attributes="member: 24634"><p>Could be the gear reduction bearings. You'll know when you get the center cover off. The primary sprocket the front and rear chains are attached to should have no slop in it. If you can grab it and wobble it, the bearings are gone. I ordered all of them from allskidsteers.com. It is not an easy job, I've spent every Saturday for the past two months on it and still not "done" yet, but I'm fixing other things along the way. Wheel bearings, seals, rebuilt drive motors, new chains, etc. Speaking of chains, you can make TWO rear drive chains from one 10 foot section. That means you only need to order three 10 foot lengths of chains, and an extra master link.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Old_853, post: 135055, member: 24634"] Could be the gear reduction bearings. You'll know when you get the center cover off. The primary sprocket the front and rear chains are attached to should have no slop in it. If you can grab it and wobble it, the bearings are gone. I ordered all of them from allskidsteers.com. It is not an easy job, I've spent every Saturday for the past two months on it and still not "done" yet, but I'm fixing other things along the way. Wheel bearings, seals, rebuilt drive motors, new chains, etc. Speaking of chains, you can make TWO rear drive chains from one 10 foot section. That means you only need to order three 10 foot lengths of chains, and an extra master link. [/QUOTE]
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