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Leaking final drive motor
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<blockquote data-quote="Socketking" data-source="post: 135601" data-attributes="member: 25099"><p>It sounds like you're dealing with a hydraulic fluid leak in your Bobcat 743B. If the drive motor itself is dry and functioning well, the issue might indeed be with the reduction seal rather than the drive motor. However, before you tear into it, consider both options.</p><p></p><p>If you decide to rebuild the drive, a new seal kit might solve the issue, but it's essential to ensure you have the right parts and expertise for the job. On the other hand, if the reduction seal is the culprit, replacing it might be a simpler and more cost-effective solution.</p><p></p><p>For high-quality parts and expert advice, I recommend checking out <a href="https://precisionfinaldrives.com/" target="_blank">final drive motors</a> from Precision Final Drives. They offer a range of products and support that could help you determine the best course of action. Whether you need a seal kit or a replacement motor, they can provide the necessary components and guidance.</p><p></p><p>Good luck with your repair, and I hope this helps resolve the issue!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Socketking, post: 135601, member: 25099"] It sounds like you're dealing with a hydraulic fluid leak in your Bobcat 743B. If the drive motor itself is dry and functioning well, the issue might indeed be with the reduction seal rather than the drive motor. However, before you tear into it, consider both options. If you decide to rebuild the drive, a new seal kit might solve the issue, but it's essential to ensure you have the right parts and expertise for the job. On the other hand, if the reduction seal is the culprit, replacing it might be a simpler and more cost-effective solution. For high-quality parts and expert advice, I recommend checking out [URL='https://precisionfinaldrives.com/']final drive motors[/URL] from Precision Final Drives. They offer a range of products and support that could help you determine the best course of action. Whether you need a seal kit or a replacement motor, they can provide the necessary components and guidance. Good luck with your repair, and I hope this helps resolve the issue! [/QUOTE]
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