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<blockquote data-quote="terry523" data-source="post: 40860" data-attributes="member: 5048"><p>I dont think you should assume the drive motors are damaged just because the pump is damanged even with the closed loop system. a hydraulic expert told me that to. He said i should take both drive motors off and the pump and let him check all because my bad pump would destroy the drive motors. After installing the rebuilt pump, we had no problems with the drive motors. I think maybe he was trying to make extra money.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="terry523, post: 40860, member: 5048"] I dont think you should assume the drive motors are damaged just because the pump is damanged even with the closed loop system. a hydraulic expert told me that to. He said i should take both drive motors off and the pump and let him check all because my bad pump would destroy the drive motors. After installing the rebuilt pump, we had no problems with the drive motors. I think maybe he was trying to make extra money. [/QUOTE]
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