Posted by mss3020 on February 24, 2012 at 09:56:34 from (209.50.26.181):
In Reply to: Skid Steer Driveline posted by Jeff NWOH on February 24, 2012 at 06:27:54:
I bought my 1840 5 years ago with 6500 hours on it for $7000 off ebay. The guy had the receipts for the complete overhaul on the hydro motors etc. totaled about $3500. in all and had been just done. I figured a great buy. And It has been. I just did a complete bearing/seal overhaul on it this past spring 2011. Cost me 275.00 in parts where as if I had case do it. NO WAY.. While apart I priced sprockets and chains. Chains were like $50.00 per side and sprockets I could get from a salvage yard for $80. each. For me Id spend the money and rebuild what I have. Never know what problems you encounter getting a diff one. Like you I run maybe couple hundred hrs a year on mine. If you decide to rebuild do the bearings and seals while your at it. WOrst thing is when those are not kept track of youll mess up the housing then you have BIG$$$$..Good luck
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