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Drive pump seal leal
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<blockquote data-quote="Cat" data-source="post: 122821" data-attributes="member: 22025"><p>I have a Bobcat s160, it has just about 4900 hours, I bought it new. </p><p>It's leaking hydraulic oil behind the pulley that the drive belt runs. I believe that is the drive pump input shaft seal? </p><p>I think this job can be done without pulling the engine or pumps, but it will be a pain. </p><p>You think the seal is leaking because it wore a slight groove in the shaft? Rubber getting bad with age? Or is there a major problem? Bearing going bad causing shaft to move? </p><p>I'm planning on keeping the machine for a long time yet. Any known issues I should check?</p><p>Any thoughts, advice, tips, are greatly appreciated. </p><p>Thank you</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cat, post: 122821, member: 22025"] I have a Bobcat s160, it has just about 4900 hours, I bought it new. It's leaking hydraulic oil behind the pulley that the drive belt runs. I believe that is the drive pump input shaft seal? I think this job can be done without pulling the engine or pumps, but it will be a pain. You think the seal is leaking because it wore a slight groove in the shaft? Rubber getting bad with age? Or is there a major problem? Bearing going bad causing shaft to move? I'm planning on keeping the machine for a long time yet. Any known issues I should check? Any thoughts, advice, tips, are greatly appreciated. Thank you [/QUOTE]
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