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<blockquote data-quote="Fishfiles" data-source="post: 34841" data-attributes="member: 782"><p><a href="http://www.sweepster.com/" target="_blank">http://www.sweepster.com/</a> has the brushes ,convaluted is the word they use to discribe them , find it's better to buy 1/2 ans 1/2 of steel and poly and mix them in the stack , the brushes will last longer , ask them about it ----------------------- any hydraulic supply house can match the motor , I use Hydradyne in Greater New Orleans Area , they have locations all over the country , use your goggle , you will need a oem tag number off the motor , or if the salesman is good a discription including shaft size , bolt pattern , port sizes and threads , etc , if the tag is not there you take the motor in for evaluation and matching up ,-------------------------------- nothing special about that motor , on things like swing motors and such what Bobcat did was have a manufacturer make a motor with something different about it , like 20 splines instead of the normal 18 , everything else about it would be the same , so that they could charge you 400 more for it than the OEM because there is no after market , but that sweeper isn't that way , Char-lynn was a manufacturer that made a compatabile motor , Parker in recent times has gobbled up a bunch of the hydraulic manufactuers</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fishfiles, post: 34841, member: 782"] [URL]http://www.sweepster.com/[/URL] has the brushes ,convaluted is the word they use to discribe them , find it's better to buy 1/2 ans 1/2 of steel and poly and mix them in the stack , the brushes will last longer , ask them about it ----------------------- any hydraulic supply house can match the motor , I use Hydradyne in Greater New Orleans Area , they have locations all over the country , use your goggle , you will need a oem tag number off the motor , or if the salesman is good a discription including shaft size , bolt pattern , port sizes and threads , etc , if the tag is not there you take the motor in for evaluation and matching up ,-------------------------------- nothing special about that motor , on things like swing motors and such what Bobcat did was have a manufacturer make a motor with something different about it , like 20 splines instead of the normal 18 , everything else about it would be the same , so that they could charge you 400 more for it than the OEM because there is no after market , but that sweeper isn't that way , Char-lynn was a manufacturer that made a compatabile motor , Parker in recent times has gobbled up a bunch of the hydraulic manufactuers [/QUOTE]
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