Hand turning a hydraulic motor, How should it "feel"

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I picked up a Char-Lynn 101 series hydraulic motor recently.
Described as "removed from working machinery".

When turning the output shaft by hand, there is a harsh "notchiness" in the motion.

Normal? Or a door stop?

I've never had occasion to handle a motor of this type.
 
   / Hand turning a hydraulic motor, How should it "feel" #2  
All the ones I've spun by hand feel that way a little bit. They certainly will NOT spin like an electric motor with good bearings!
 
   / Hand turning a hydraulic motor, How should it "feel"
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#3  
OK

Thanks for the perspective.

I plan to run the motor before fabing up mounts etc for the application. But I really didn't want to include "Fragmentation Protection" (filtration) in the test set up. ;-)
 
   / Hand turning a hydraulic motor, How should it "feel" #4  
I agree. Perfectly normal.
 
   / Hand turning a hydraulic motor, How should it "feel" #6  
Dang, the internet is a wonderful thing, I had the exact same question I was going to ask about a replacement motor for a VMC brush cutter I have.
Hard to turn and feels like turning a very stiff ball bearing that someone took a hammer to.
 

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