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Where to get a case 1835b drive motor
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<blockquote data-quote="Gearclash" data-source="post: 125839" data-attributes="member: 11467"><p>Have you checked with a Case Construction dealer? Not that I like dealing with dealers . . . The old motors are a Ross/TRW, the replacement from Case will probably be a Parker. I have seen too many output shaft seals wear out on the original Ross/TRX motors to recommend spending any money on them. Just to properly fix the leaking seal on the old motors costs at least half of what a new motor does -- and in your case you have a bad motor so I would guess a proper rebuild would be as much as a new motor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gearclash, post: 125839, member: 11467"] Have you checked with a Case Construction dealer? Not that I like dealing with dealers . . . The old motors are a Ross/TRW, the replacement from Case will probably be a Parker. I have seen too many output shaft seals wear out on the original Ross/TRX motors to recommend spending any money on them. Just to properly fix the leaking seal on the old motors costs at least half of what a new motor does -- and in your case you have a bad motor so I would guess a proper rebuild would be as much as a new motor. [/QUOTE]
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