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Hydraulic motor, no drive right hand side
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<blockquote data-quote="skidsteerdan" data-source="post: 113328" data-attributes="member: 18454"><p>Well Tazza (Thanks for all of your help in holding up this community BTW, its one of the only resources I have). If you want my speculation, it's quite similar to this (which you also helped on): http://www.skidsteerforum.com/DesktopDefault.aspx?tabid=54&frmView=ShowPost&PostID=42516 - my 443 came with the "weaker" 2000 series eaton that he details. Except I did not have two symptoms: I did not have clicking noises (engine was pretty loud) and I did not clearly see any stripped gears, but I suspect that might have been it. Under no load (on stands) the motor would slightly turn the wheels but nothing else. Also I can turn mine by hand from one end of the motor and the spline turns on the other end, so it's not identical symptoms to SupermanSC's issues. However, SupermanSC says this motor of mine is known to have a weak spline and the 4000 series fixes that. I have kept the old motor so one day if I have too much time on my hands I will tear it back apart and look. My neighbor is a hydraulics expert but knew nothing of the motor so I might just take it to the bobcat dealer to troubleshoot. The other suspicion I have is that I just didn't get the timing correct - though my understanding is that if you don't get the timing correct the symptom would be the motor runs in reverse. If it's possible that with incorrect timing the motor has no power then that would lend credence to this. Since I know next to nothing about this, I'm only left with naive speculation. I expect this motor to last 35 years and someday maybe the other motor will go out and I'll have to do this all again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skidsteerdan, post: 113328, member: 18454"] Well Tazza (Thanks for all of your help in holding up this community BTW, its one of the only resources I have). If you want my speculation, it's quite similar to this (which you also helped on): http://www.skidsteerforum.com/DesktopDefault.aspx?tabid=54&frmView=ShowPost&PostID=42516 - my 443 came with the "weaker" 2000 series eaton that he details. Except I did not have two symptoms: I did not have clicking noises (engine was pretty loud) and I did not clearly see any stripped gears, but I suspect that might have been it. Under no load (on stands) the motor would slightly turn the wheels but nothing else. Also I can turn mine by hand from one end of the motor and the spline turns on the other end, so it's not identical symptoms to SupermanSC's issues. However, SupermanSC says this motor of mine is known to have a weak spline and the 4000 series fixes that. I have kept the old motor so one day if I have too much time on my hands I will tear it back apart and look. My neighbor is a hydraulics expert but knew nothing of the motor so I might just take it to the bobcat dealer to troubleshoot. The other suspicion I have is that I just didn't get the timing correct - though my understanding is that if you don't get the timing correct the symptom would be the motor runs in reverse. If it's possible that with incorrect timing the motor has no power then that would lend credence to this. Since I know next to nothing about this, I'm only left with naive speculation. I expect this motor to last 35 years and someday maybe the other motor will go out and I'll have to do this all again. [/QUOTE]
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