Posted by NC Wayne on November 19, 2009 at 23:09:44 from (173.188.168.35):
In Reply to: Hitachi EX 60 posted by kp100 on November 19, 2009 at 12:32:46:
The dealership is right, given the age of the machine you'd probably be wasting your time and money to try resealing it. Your best bet would be to find someone that could do a rebuild for you. A proper rebuild will replace any parts worn out of spec, lap in any metal to metal sealing surfaces as well as replace any "soft" seals. Basically reman is as good as new and can usually be done for alot less than new. This is usually more cost effective. If available the dealership often has remans that they will swap out for your old one, but before going that route check out the link below and make a few calls to the "aftermarket" rebuilders and suppliers. I've found that they are usually alot cheaper than the OEM and the quality is usually just as good since most machine OEM's are using parts like your track motor that are actually made by another OEM so are available independently and often cheaper.
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