Overzealous

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Gadgetnut

Silver Member
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Oct 27, 2005
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Location
San Juan Islands, Washington
Tractor
Walker Mower MD (Kubota,) BobCat ToolCat 5600 Turbo rev. C, John Deere tractor
ToolCat, rev. C: I struggled through two years of mis- and un- diagnosed drive motor failure. With help from a member of this forum, I replaced both hydraulic motors last winter.

It's growing season, starting to rely on ToolCat again. Over last two years I had stored my Bobcat BrushCat mower (heavy, heavy tool) in the most inconvenient position in my shop because I never used it as my ToolCat never had the motive force to move it effectively.

Anyway, with new drive motors I'm using the ToolCat again this Spring and it is.....well, a BEAST!

I mowed blackberries at a commercial farm last weekend. Periphery around 33 acres. Some bushes were nine feet tall. Just drove/mowed straight into and through them. Running turf tires, never experienced this before: ToolCat impressive forward force, throwing dirt, digging into it

Lots of fun but in my exuberance last weekend I learned about the BrushCat's shear pin. Don't hear about this very often but if anyone ever needs the scoop on BrushCat shear pin, I've got that number. Cheers.
 
/ Overzealous #2  
Hey Chris,
You must have have the metal filing issue too. It wasn't until Bobcat replaced the drive motors that I stopped having problems with mine.
 

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