The chain case on my bobcat is getting full of hydroulic fluid. I'm assuming is from one of the motor. You think installing new seals would fix the problem
That is what mine was doing. You need to check your case drains also. If they are plugged it will over pressure the seal. If you don't have a service manual I would get one.
I made a slide hammer out of a pair of vice grips. Use all thread where the adjustment bolt is on the vice grips. Then just clip the vice grips on the seal and tap it out.
Just enough to get below the seal. You will have oil from the hydraulic tank in the case drain line. It will have to have a plug in it or be drained. I used a vacuum pump and a carboy to evacuate the fluid and reuse it.
I watched your video and was able to replace the drive motor seal on my 753 with no problems!! Thanks for the help.
The chain case on my bobcat is getting full of hydroulic fluid.
I'm assuming is from one of the motor.
You think installing new seals would fix the problem
That is what mine was doing. You need to check your case drains also. If they are plugged it will over pressure the seal. If you don't have a service manual I would get one.
I made a slide hammer out of a pair of vice grips. Use all thread where the adjustment bolt is on the vice grips. Then just clip the vice grips on the seal and tap it out.
Hello, do the seals go bad and damage the shaft as well? Or should just the seal replacement do the trick? Thanks
Should be just the seals. The bearings would have to be bad for the shaft to wear.
Where did you find all the seals for the drive motor?
do you have a part # for the seal?
How do i change drive chain on back of 753 bobcat
How did you get the seal out?
i a trying to pull out The seal and its plastic holder part... it does not come...
Stupid Question, does all the oil have to come out? Or just enough to work below the seal
Just enough to get below the seal. You will have oil from the hydraulic tank in the case drain line. It will have to have a plug in it or be drained. I used a vacuum pump and a carboy to evacuate the fluid and reuse it.