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Changing oil in track motor final drive
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<blockquote data-quote="JRP" data-source="post: 42365" data-attributes="member: 4044"><p>Default Changing oil in track motor final drive The bobcat track loaders have a gearbox between the track motor and track sprocket. This oil should be changed every 500 hours. A dealer service manager said this is often not done and results in very expensive repairs as the failure dumps metal particles throughout the hydraulic system. I understand on the T-220 to T-300 machines that it can be done easily from the outside, but on the T-190 and smaller the drive sprocket must be removed. Do you do this? How much of a hassle is it? Have you experienced any problems because it was not done? JRP</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JRP, post: 42365, member: 4044"] Default Changing oil in track motor final drive The bobcat track loaders have a gearbox between the track motor and track sprocket. This oil should be changed every 500 hours. A dealer service manager said this is often not done and results in very expensive repairs as the failure dumps metal particles throughout the hydraulic system. I understand on the T-220 to T-300 machines that it can be done easily from the outside, but on the T-190 and smaller the drive sprocket must be removed. Do you do this? How much of a hassle is it? Have you experienced any problems because it was not done? JRP [/QUOTE]
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