Takeuchi TL8 Final Drive Motors
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2w ago
We’ve heard that some of our customers are having difficulty finding replacement Takeuchi TL8 final drive motors outside of the dealer. That’s why we’ve been remanufacturing so many lately. Learn more about the Takeuchi TL8 compact track loaders and the final drives we have in stock for them.  Here are a few other Shop Talk Blog posts ... Takeuchi Trivia Reman Bobcat T190 Final Drive Motors Replacing the Drive Motors for a CTL ..read more
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Over-Tire-Tracks for Skid Steers: What You Need Know
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1M ago
Skid steer loaders are versatile workhorses in numerous industries ranging from heavy construction to delicate landscaping. These compact machines are renowned for their maneuverability and ability to tackle various tasks. One crucial aspect of skid steer loaders is their choice of wheel tracks. Sometimes, tires won't do the job when you need more flotation or traction, and that's where over-the-tire tracks come in. When selecting the right OTT tracks for your skid steer loader, understanding the pros and cons of each option is vital. In this Shop Talk Blog post, we'll look at the pros and co ..read more
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Bobcat T190s and Their Final Drives
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1M ago
Bobcat CTLs are truly "one tough animal" and the Bobcat T190 is no exception. In this Shop Talk Blog post, we'll talk a bit about the T190 and the different types of final drive motors they may have. Here are a few articles you might find of interest: Facts about the Bobcat 864 Bobcat Final Drive Basics A Quick History of Doosan Infracore ..read more
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Maintaining Skid Steer Final Drives for Optimal Performance and Reliability
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2M ago
We know that it’s vital to keep your skid steers rolling year-round and that the key to their reliability and performance lies in maintenance. In this Shop Talk blog post, we’ll discuss the key maintenance tasks for skid steer final drivesthat will increase their uptime, reduce repair costs, and extend their lifespan. Here are some additional blog posts you might be interested in: Catastrophic Failure: Why Gear Oil Maintenance is So Important  Demystifying Skid Steer Loader Categories  5 Common Questions about Skid Steer Loaders  ..read more
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Exploring Hydraulic Connectors: Types and Applications
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2M ago
Your hydraulic equipment has many different hydraulic connectors, and it’s good to know the different types. In this Shop Talk Blog post, we’ll talk about hydraulic connectors (threaded, flange, and quick disconnect) -- including how they work and where you’re likely to find them. Here are some other Shop Talk Blog posts you might find of interest: 5 Things to Avoid Doing With Hydraulic Lines Hydraulic Hoses and Final Drives Causes of Hydraulic Hose Failure on Heavy Equipment ..read more
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Heavy Losses: Uncovering the World of Construction Equipment Theft
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3M ago
Heavy equipment theft is a significant problem in the United States. Showing up to a job site only to find some of your equipment missing is a nightmare --  financial losses, waiting for insurance to process, delayed projects, downtime, lost productivity, and more.  And while we know this doesn’t tie in directly with final drive motors, we know it is a concern for many of our customers. So, in this Shop Talk Blog post, we’re talking about equipment theft trends, contributing factors, and their impact. Then, we’ll look at the challenges to recovery, followed by preventative strategi ..read more
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Catastrophic Failure: Why Gear Oil Maintenance is So Important
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3M ago
What does catastrophic failure caused by a lack of maintenance look like? Let’s look at an example: a totaled planetary on a John Deere 332 final drive. Here are some other Shop Talk Blog posts that might be helpful: Guidelines to Final Drive Maintenance Gear Damage in a Final Drive Autopy Hy-Dash Final Drive ..read more
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Differences Between Reman and Used Final Drive Motors
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3M ago
It always seems like final drives decide to fail at the worst possible moment, and when that happens, you usually have to make some quick decisions about a replacement. One of those options available to you would be reman (remanufactured) final drive motors, but used final drives are another. Which one is the best? Discover the key differences between remanufactured and used final drive motors and why reman is a better option. Here are some other Shop Talk Blog posts you might find interesting: Your Worst Nightmares About Final Drives Come to Life 6 Sure Ways to Sabotage Your Final Drive Unu ..read more
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20 Industry Best Practices for Hydraulic Cleanliness
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3M ago
Maintaining optimal hydraulic cleanliness is essential for maximizing system efficiency, minimizing wear and tear, and extending component life. Here are 20 industry best practices to keep your hydraulic systems running smoothly. Here are a few other Shop Talk Blog posts you might find helpful: Understanding ISO 4406: The Basics How to Achieve ISO 4406 Cleanliness Levels ..read more
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Santa's Compact Equipment Fleet
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4M ago
It’s that time of year when Santa Claus is at his busiest -- along with his elves. And he owns a fleet of compact equipment critical to things running smoothly during the holidays. Let’s sneak a peek at what happens in the North Pole with Santa’s fleet and the elves responsible for it ..read more
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