Banjosquatch
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- May 3, 2024
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Hi all,
I'm on a shoe string budget and I've got a very weak drive motor on the right side on a bobcat 751c , I don't mind putting in the work to by a rebuild kit and doing the work myself , but before I do how do I know a rebuild will work ? It looks like rebuild kits are just replacing seals, and it's not leaking at the drive motor so does that mean I might have just a bad motor and have to fork out and replace it? I've already replaced the case drain filters and adjusted the steering linkage and that didn't help , the motor goes better in reverse and almost nothing going forward. And help or troubleshooting would be great. Don't want to buy a new motor I'd rather fix it if I can
I'm on a shoe string budget and I've got a very weak drive motor on the right side on a bobcat 751c , I don't mind putting in the work to by a rebuild kit and doing the work myself , but before I do how do I know a rebuild will work ? It looks like rebuild kits are just replacing seals, and it's not leaking at the drive motor so does that mean I might have just a bad motor and have to fork out and replace it? I've already replaced the case drain filters and adjusted the steering linkage and that didn't help , the motor goes better in reverse and almost nothing going forward. And help or troubleshooting would be great. Don't want to buy a new motor I'd rather fix it if I can