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  1. lumberjack

    hydraulics question

    That's ridiculous for the motors. It shouldn't take more than an hour to swap out 2 motors unless there's some guard or something covering them.
  2. lumberjack

    hydraulics question

    Post the motor's shaft diameter, if it's keyed or splined (and the size of the key or the number of splines) and the bolt hole spacing and number and see if we can find you a cheaper option. Sounds like you're getting reamed. Can you imagine they charge any less than $30 a man hour? Perhaps...
  3. lumberjack

    hydraulics question

    And I bet they'll want to charge you 7-8 man hours getting the two motors off. Now you're going to pay them to put them back on? If you were just going to replace them, why not DIY?
  4. lumberjack

    hydraulics question

    I'd look on www.surpluscenter.com for replacement motors. I bought a replacement pump for my RG85 for a little under $200. The Rayco pump was $1400, I had to wait a month to get it, and it only lasted for a few hours of operating time. Rayco's response was to send it back, they'd evaluate it...
  5. lumberjack

    hydraulics question

    My chipper has a flow divider that splits the flow 50/50 so the wheels spin the same speed regardless of load. I believe Woodsman chippers only have one feed wheel eh?
  6. lumberjack

    hydraulics question

    The motors should be fairly inexpensive to replace, couple hundred a piece or less methinks.
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