smolar
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Hey all — first time skid steer owner here and I’m getting pretty discouraged, hoping someone can point me in the right direction.
I recently bought an old Bobcat 7753 super cheap. Overall the machine was actually working well (drive, lift, tilt). BOSS system is toast and bypassed (it was shutting the engine down due to sensor/code issues), and AUX isn’t wired up / not tested.
The big problem I can’t solve is the machine dumping the hydraulic reservoir into the chaincase.
Also: I am not able to turn the drive motors by hand (I read on another post that if you can turn them by hand, the motor may be dead due to excessive geroller play, so I’m hoping this is normal for a healthy motor?).
So it seems like it only happens under higher load / higher pressure, not during light driving. That’s why I’m thinking this is a case drain pressure issue, not just the carrier seal failing again, and the drive motors appear to work well - it drives straight (one side is not pulling, etc,.) and they have plenty of torque, etc,.
I did not remove / reseal / inspect the drive motor shuttle valves (I’ve seen them called shuttle valves / bypass spool / etc.). I’ve read that if those stick or fail they can cause excessive case drain pressure, which could force oil past the carrier seal into the chaincase.
I’m considering:
Any advice appreciated — thank you!
I recently bought an old Bobcat 7753 super cheap. Overall the machine was actually working well (drive, lift, tilt). BOSS system is toast and bypassed (it was shutting the engine down due to sensor/code issues), and AUX isn’t wired up / not tested.
The big problem I can’t solve is the machine dumping the hydraulic reservoir into the chaincase.
Work performed so far
- Pulled both drive motors
- Replaced carrier seals (3 times total — I re-did the first one I installed because I wasn’t fully confident in it)
- Resealed both drive motors (new seals, springs, etc.)
- Replaced both case drain filters (less than 1 hour of operation ago)
Also: I am not able to turn the drive motors by hand (I read on another post that if you can turn them by hand, the motor may be dead due to excessive geroller play, so I’m hoping this is normal for a healthy motor?).
Current symptoms / testing results
Here’s what has me confused:- Installed carrier seal, parked machine level
- Drained chaincase to the fill hole
- Filled hydraulic reservoir
- Drove lightly for 15–20 minutes just driving around
✅ Checked chaincase: NO extra fluid (thought it was fixed)
- Ran the machine “hard” for ~25 minutes (pushing dirt and logs)
- Heard the low hydraulic oil noise from the drive motors
- Hydraulic reservoir is empty
- Chaincase is full
So it seems like it only happens under higher load / higher pressure, not during light driving. That’s why I’m thinking this is a case drain pressure issue, not just the carrier seal failing again, and the drive motors appear to work well - it drives straight (one side is not pulling, etc,.) and they have plenty of torque, etc,.
What I have NOT done
I did not remove / reseal / inspect the drive motor shuttle valves (I’ve seen them called shuttle valves / bypass spool / etc.). I’ve read that if those stick or fail they can cause excessive case drain pressure, which could force oil past the carrier seal into the chaincase.
Next troubleshooting ideas
I’m considering:
- Install a pressure gauge on each motor’s case drain line using a T-fitting to see if case drain pressure is increasing under load
- Take both motors to a hydraulic shop for testing (but $$$, trying to avoid if possible / don't want to go down the drive motor rabbit trail if it's actually a case drain/hydraulic hose problem)
- Inspect/replace all case drain hoses, because I’ve also read hoses can fail internally and restrict flow → causing case drain pressure to rise
Questions
- Does this symptom pattern (light drive OK, heavy use dumps into chaincase) point more toward:
- bad/failed shuttle valve?
- internal motor bypass (excess case flow under load)?
- case drain restriction (hoses/fittings/filter head)?
- Is there a known “normal” case drain pressure value for these motors?
- Any recommended tests I can do before paying for a full hydro shop diagnosis?
Any advice appreciated — thank you!