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Why You Should Never Ignore Final Drive Leaks

by Jim Strong | Oct 26, 2025 |

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It starts with noticing a small oil spot under your skid steer. You think, 鈥淚 can deal with that later,鈥 and before you know it, a week has turned into a month, and then, mid-job, your final drive motor seizes. Even the biggest leaks start small and always lead to expensive repairs or replacements.

Final drive leaks, whether it's your gear oil or hydraulic fluid, affect more than just fluid levels. If they aren鈥檛 addressed, they will lead to wasted money, lost productivity, and even totaled drive motors. 

In this Shop Talk Blog post, let鈥檚 break down why ignoring a final drive leak drains your wallet as well.


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Is Your Skid Steer Haunted?

by Dr McCaslin | Oct 19, 2025 |

Final Drive, Final Drive Diagnosis, Troubleshooting

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A Spooky Troubleshooting Guide for When Your Equipment Acts Possessed

Your skid steer can act downright haunted some times, with things like strange noises, phantom movements, and mysterious leaks -- and sometimes, death. The good news is that it isn鈥檛 ghosts, but rather an all too real issue with mechanical or hydraulic causes. So here鈥檚 a Shop Talk Blog post where we provide practical troubleshooting tips, empowering you to take control of the situation.


The Phantom Creep: When Your Skid Steer Moves on Its Own

Have you ever had your final drive inch forward or backward with no input? No worries: your skid steer isn鈥檛 possessed by a spirit. The most likely causes are 鈥

How do you deal with this 鈥渟pirit鈥? That鈥檚 pretty straightforward: clean or replace the hydraulic filters and bleed the hydraulic lines, and if that doesn鈥檛 work, then inspect the control wiring.

5 Gear Oil Mistakes That Can Kill Your Final Drive Motor

When it comes to final drive motors, gear oil is the quiet workhorse that makes everything else possible. It cushions the gears, keeps heat under control, and prevents metal-on-metal destruction. But here鈥檚 the catch: when gear oil is neglected or handled the wrong way, it can turn into the very thing that shortens the life of your machine.

Self-Repair vs. Professional Service: What鈥檚 Best for Your Rental Fleet鈥檚 Final Drives?

by Jim Strong | Sep 19, 2025 |

Troubleshooting, Final Drive Repair

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Running a rental business means keeping your machines in good shape and ready to go. When a skid steer or mini excavator breaks down, it's not just inconvenient. It costs you money, frustrates your customers, and can hurt your reputation. At that moment, you may be asking yourself: should we repair the final drive motor ourselves or call in a professional?


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Why Many Owners Choose Self-Repair

For many rental companies, the first thought is to handle repairs in-house. You may already have mechanics on staff. Tutorials and repair videos are easy to find online. Doing the work yourself feels like a quick way to save money and get a machine back to work.

There are some jobs your team absolutely can and should do. Changing gear oil, checking seals, cleaning case drain filters, and watching for leaks all fall into that category. These routine tasks prevent bigger problems later. For small fixes like that, handling repairs in-house makes sense.

Contaminated Gear Oil: The Hidden Threat to Your Final Drive Motor

by Dr McCaslin | Aug 31, 2025 |

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One of the most frustrating things about equipment failures is how often they sneak up on you. Your machine might sound fine, run fine, and get the job done鈥攗ntil one day, the final drive gives out without much warning. A common culprit? Gear oil that鈥檚 quietly been working against you instead of for you. Gear oil is supposed to lubricate, protect, and keep things cool inside the drive. But once it鈥檚 contaminated, it stops doing its job, and the damage starts piling up long before you notice anything鈥檚 wrong.

In this Shop Talk Blog post, we talk about gear oil contamination, signs to look for, prevention and maintenance tips, and what to do when the damage is done.


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Why Is My Skid Steer Acting Up?

by Dr McCaslin | Aug 22, 2025 |

Skid Steers, Skid-Steer Loaders, Troubleshooting

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You鈥檙e on the job, deadlines are already tight, and suddenly your skid steer doesn鈥檛 sound or feel right. Every hour of downtime costs not just time but money. 

That鈥檚 why we鈥檝e put together this Shop Talk Blog post to help you learn the early warning signs of a final drive that鈥檚 about to fail. That way, you can catch these problems before they become catastrophic-- and more expensive.

Loss of Power

If your machine suddenly feels weak, maybe struggling to climb like it used to, or is sluggish when it has to move with a load, then here are some possibilities as to what is wrong with it:

  • A blocked case drain filter
  • Internal wear in the final drive
  • Weak charge pump
  • Final drive brakes are not releasing
  • Other hydraulic issues

If power loss is only on one side, or the machine tries to curve to the side, that鈥檚 a big clue it鈥檚 a final drive issue.

天美视频: Reliability, Value, and Support You Can Count On

by Jim Strong | Aug 12, 2025 |

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When you run an equipment rental company, breakdowns aren鈥檛 just inconvenient -- they鈥檙e expensive, too. Every hour a machine sits idle is lost revenue, and every disappointed customer can be a serious hit to your reputation. If your skid steer or mini excavator is down because of a failed final drive, that clock starts ticking fast.

The Case Drain Filter: A Small Component That Prevents Big Trouble

by Dr McCaslin | Aug 07, 2025 |

Case Drain Filters, Case Drain

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In the world of compact equipment, even the most seemingly minor component can make or break your machine鈥檚 performance. One such part, frequently overlooked but absolutely essential, is the case drain filter. It is a low-profile workhorse hidden in your hydraulic system, and when neglected, it can lead to catastrophic damage to your final drive motor.

At 天美视频, we鈥檝e seen the aftermath of ignored or clogged case drain filters: cracked housings, shredded rotator groups, and thousands of dollars in repairs. Here鈥檚 what every equipment owner and operator needs to know about this vital component.


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Strange Noises Your Final Drive Should Never Make

If your compact track loader or skid steer has started making unusual noises, don鈥檛 ignore it. Strange sounds are one of the first signs that something may be going wrong inside your final drive motor. And if you catch the problem early, you might be able to avoid costly repairs鈥攐r worse, a complete failure that brings your jobsite to a halt.

What Causes a Final Drive to Wear Out Prematurely

by Jim Strong | Jul 06, 2025 |

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You鈥檙e halfway through a job, the sun鈥檚 beating down, and suddenly your machine grinds to a halt. The final drive gave out again. This not only disrupts your work but also leads to costly repairs and potential project delays. It is frustrating, expensive, and all too common.

Final drives are supposed to last. When they don鈥檛, it is not just bad luck. More often than not, there is a reason behind the failure. And if you do not know what caused it, you are likely to face the same problem again. 

In this Shop Talk Blog post, we will look at the most common reasons final drives wear out sooner than they should and what you can do to prevent it from happening on your next job.


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