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    how do you get this hydraulic motor off?

    Trying to take the motor off the backside of the final drive on a 1993 LS2700C2 Link Belt excavator. I took out all the big allen head screw bolts and got the housing separated from the final drive just a hair but can't get it any farther.
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    left track won't turn on Link Belt excavator

    Is there a plug on the outside of the final drive to drain it ?
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    left track won't turn on Link Belt excavator

    I have a 1993 Link Belt LS2700C2 excavator. The other day I was doing a spin turn to the left and all of the sudden the left track quit turning all together. Right track still works fine. But when you push the left pedal forward or back it doesn't move the track. If I lift up the left side...
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    where is the 2 speed selenoid on a 1993 Link Belt LS2700C2?

    I bought a 1993 Link Belt LS2700 C2 excavator recently. The owner before me had trouble with the electronics in general so he had unhooked all the wiring and went to manual throttle and mechanical gauges. I am thinking the machine was in the high side of the 2 speed when he unhooked it so...
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    how to tell if turbo is working on LS2700C2 excavator?

    I have a 1993 Link Belt LS2700C2 excavator that seems low on engine power. Starting to wonder if the turbo is out of it as I found some oil in the air cleaner housing. However, the engine hasn't used any oil to speak of. I didn't know for sure the symptoms of a bad turbo on this particular...
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    Problems with link belt ls2700

    I bought a 1993 link belt excavator and it has always had an issue with the tracks. If you step on the left pedal to go forward or back it doesn't move hardly at all but doesn't pull the engine down. If you step on the right pedal only it starts to move but kills the engine. But if you step...
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