New Asian hydraulic track motors. Thoughts?

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I have a 2008, T250 with the left motor starting to squel. I understand this to be a bypassing issue due to a worn motor. Brakes work fina and are not dragging. nothing in case drain filter.
I'm just starting to prepare for the possible repair/replacement of this motor. I understand the parts to rebuild one self would exceed the cost of a rebuild , but have heard some horry storoes of people that purchased rebuilds to , so I'm kicking around aftermarket.

I connected with a Chineese manufacuturer that will sell in single for a bout $2000+ shipping (TBD).

Drawing of what they quoted but I need to check the specs to my unit.

Yes I know not to expect much, but most for the car parts we buy now are made in China and they are fine based on their price.
 

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Hi,it's really interesting to see this here.
Actually this drawing is from our competitor, yes, we are also a manufacturer of this kind of hydraulic motor.
In my opinion, the main thing you have to check is the out put wheel size with the old one, normally the motor manufacturer customize the model especifally for the machine manufacturers and do some changes comparing with common models. The other specifications shouldn't have too many influence if the model is correct.
By the way, if you have interest buy this motor from our company, it will be perfect))
 
I have a 2008, T250 with the left motor starting to squel. I understand this to be a bypassing issue due to a worn motor. Brakes work fina and are not dragging. nothing in case drain filter.
I'm just starting to prepare for the possible repair/replacement of this motor. I understand the parts to rebuild one self would exceed the cost of a rebuild , but have heard some horry storoes of people that purchased rebuilds to , so I'm kicking around aftermarket.

I connected with a Chineese manufacuturer that will sell in single for a bout $2000+ shipping (TBD).

Drawing of what they quoted but I need to check the specs to my unit.

Yes I know not to expect much, but most for the car parts we buy now are made in China and they are fine based on their price.
Yes, most things are made in China these days but there is one big difference in these items….QUALITY CONTROLL.

When a brand named manufacturer has a part made in China, it has to meet their quality standards. These same Chinese manufacturers will make the same part on the same equipment using inferior materials and sell them for cheap.

Of course a lot of times the name brand company will just put their name brand on a Chinese part.

I alway try to buy parts that have a warranty.
 
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