ExcavatorEX60
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Hello,
I just brought home my first excavator, an EX60G. Its been seeping oil onto the inside of the sprocket since it came off the trailer and continues to leak even when its not running. When I checked the planetary it was down and took a couple quarts but while filling it I noticed it was leaking rapidly, again on the inside of the sprocket. If its leaking while sitting and not running can this only be the floating seals?
I initially thought the leakage was hydraulic oil but now, as it leaks the gear oil I'm adding, I notice that gear oil smell. Could bad brake or other seals have forced the floating seal out? If so I should probably get to the other side soon.
The machine sat for 10 plus years in a damp forest in northern CA and the motors were packed in mud behind the cover plates so moisture around the floating seals may have been a problem, the motor case and and lines have a lot of rust.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated, I have good mechanical skills but minimal hydraulic experience so most of my understanding of the drive motor is from diagrams and other posts.
Thank you
I just brought home my first excavator, an EX60G. Its been seeping oil onto the inside of the sprocket since it came off the trailer and continues to leak even when its not running. When I checked the planetary it was down and took a couple quarts but while filling it I noticed it was leaking rapidly, again on the inside of the sprocket. If its leaking while sitting and not running can this only be the floating seals?
I initially thought the leakage was hydraulic oil but now, as it leaks the gear oil I'm adding, I notice that gear oil smell. Could bad brake or other seals have forced the floating seal out? If so I should probably get to the other side soon.
The machine sat for 10 plus years in a damp forest in northern CA and the motors were packed in mud behind the cover plates so moisture around the floating seals may have been a problem, the motor case and and lines have a lot of rust.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated, I have good mechanical skills but minimal hydraulic experience so most of my understanding of the drive motor is from diagrams and other posts.
Thank you