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<blockquote data-quote="calypso428" data-source="post: 89939" data-attributes="member: 9027"><p>First thing I did was buy a Bobcat shop manual for technicians. You can get one in PDF form and its invaluable.... Yes, case drain filters and hub oil should be first order of business... However not easy considering you have to remove the tracks and sprockets and if your by yourself and its your first time like it was one I did mine ... but its still fun especially if everything looks ok in the oil ! ha The grinding could also be one of the idlers, roller, etc , It sounds like that to me i always try to stay optimistic . If somthing is wrong with the drive motors it is expensive ....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="calypso428, post: 89939, member: 9027"] First thing I did was buy a Bobcat shop manual for technicians. You can get one in PDF form and its invaluable.... Yes, case drain filters and hub oil should be first order of business... However not easy considering you have to remove the tracks and sprockets and if your by yourself and its your first time like it was one I did mine ... but its still fun especially if everything looks ok in the oil ! ha The grinding could also be one of the idlers, roller, etc , It sounds like that to me i always try to stay optimistic . If somthing is wrong with the drive motors it is expensive .... [/QUOTE]
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