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<blockquote data-quote="brdgbldr" data-source="post: 125844" data-attributes="member: 7474"><p>First thing I would do is change out the in-line filters. There is one for each drive motor. After taking the old ones out, take them apart and see if the brass filter inside is clogged. I'm thinking that when you changed out the motor the brass filter may have cleared of debris, but when you started using it the debris re-clogged it.</p><p></p><p>It could also be a valve in the hydrostatic pump. But first make sure you don't have any clogs or leaks in the lines.</p><p></p><p>I don't think it would be your brakes. I have never worked on the brake system on a T190. The brakes are hydrostatic and there is only one brake valve. This would engage the brakes on both sides. Each motor has a brake assembly in it, and since you replaced the motor I would hope that hasn't gone bad already.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brdgbldr, post: 125844, member: 7474"] First thing I would do is change out the in-line filters. There is one for each drive motor. After taking the old ones out, take them apart and see if the brass filter inside is clogged. I’m thinking that when you changed out the motor the brass filter may have cleared of debris, but when you started using it the debris re-clogged it. It could also be a valve in the hydrostatic pump. But first make sure you don’t have any clogs or leaks in the lines. I don’t think it would be your brakes. I have never worked on the brake system on a T190. The brakes are hydrostatic and there is only one brake valve. This would engage the brakes on both sides. Each motor has a brake assembly in it, and since you replaced the motor I would hope that hasn‘t gone bad already. [/QUOTE]
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