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Changing oil in track motor final drive
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<blockquote data-quote="cnord" data-source="post: 42376" data-attributes="member: 5146"><p>I would recommend doing this. If you don't you are guaranteeing your motor to fail 500-1000 hours earlier than it should. When you don't change it, the oil in there drys up and or just over times leaks out the face seals, and then your left with metal on metal, bearing on race. And its just a matter of time before they explode, most of the time puncturing the shaft seal causing a leak thus needing the repair. I know www.loaderpartssource.com offers theses motors for the T180, T190 as well as T200,250,300. They are the best place to purchase them from. But if you can still get an extra 500 to 1000 hours or more out of your machine its an easy answer. It does take work, you have to loosen the track take the sprocket off, then you can reach the motor. There is two holes opposite each other, take one out and turn so its facing down, wait an hour or so, and turn it so hole is up, then fill with new oil, make sure you fill them completely.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cnord, post: 42376, member: 5146"] I would recommend doing this. If you don't you are guaranteeing your motor to fail 500-1000 hours earlier than it should. When you don't change it, the oil in there drys up and or just over times leaks out the face seals, and then your left with metal on metal, bearing on race. And its just a matter of time before they explode, most of the time puncturing the shaft seal causing a leak thus needing the repair. I know www.loaderpartssource.com offers theses motors for the T180, T190 as well as T200,250,300. They are the best place to purchase them from. But if you can still get an extra 500 to 1000 hours or more out of your machine its an easy answer. It does take work, you have to loosen the track take the sprocket off, then you can reach the motor. There is two holes opposite each other, take one out and turn so its facing down, wait an hour or so, and turn it so hole is up, then fill with new oil, make sure you fill them completely. [/QUOTE]
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