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<blockquote data-quote="neller840" data-source="post: 135184" data-attributes="member: 23098"><p>The test port is a Dixon 1PDF2.. It fits fine.</p><p></p><p>I talked with a service guy at bobcat. He said i should of had some light case drain. When I tested, there was barely had a drip.</p><p>He suggested swapping the lines, to see if the problem changed sides. So I swapped the lines from the right and left travel motors. The problem stays on that side. Two speed doesn't make difference on that motor either.</p><p></p><p>Are there any tests I can do on this motor? I have pressure gauges, but not sure how to go about testing it. Don't really want to pull it if i don't have to. Seems the only way to inspect the spools is to pull it. I was hoping to avoid buying a new motor if possible. Thanks for any advice</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="neller840, post: 135184, member: 23098"] The test port is a Dixon 1PDF2.. It fits fine. I talked with a service guy at bobcat. He said i should of had some light case drain. When I tested, there was barely had a drip. He suggested swapping the lines, to see if the problem changed sides. So I swapped the lines from the right and left travel motors. The problem stays on that side. Two speed doesn't make difference on that motor either. Are there any tests I can do on this motor? I have pressure gauges, but not sure how to go about testing it. Don't really want to pull it if i don't have to. Seems the only way to inspect the spools is to pull it. I was hoping to avoid buying a new motor if possible. Thanks for any advice [/QUOTE]
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