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Reman Final Drive Motors: Affordable, American-Made, and Eco-Friendly

by Dr McCaslin | May 08, 2025 |

Reman Final Drives

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Finding a high-quality, cost-effective replacement can be challenging when one of your final drive motors fails. At ÌìÃÀÊÓÆµ, we get it -- you need to keep your equipment running without breaking the bank, and that’s why our reman final drive motors are the wise choice.

In this post, we’ll cover three reasons why choosing a reman final drive motor from ÌìÃÀÊÓÆµ is the best decision for your business: no expensive tariffs, made in America, and environmentally friendly.

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Buying a Replacement Final Drive Motor

Replacing your final drive motor is a high-stakes decision affecting your equipment, schedule, and bottom line. But with the correct information and supplier, you can get the job done right the first time. You can't afford to make the wrong decision when it comes to replacing your travel drives.

Understanding Gear Oil Additives

by Dr McCaslin | Apr 11, 2025 |

Final Drive Motor Gearbox, Gear oil, Wear

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Gear oil is easy to overlook—until something goes wrong. A noisy final drive, worn planetary gears, or sudden power loss can all point to a single cause: lubricant failure.

Many don’t realize that gear oils are engineered fluids, not just oil. They’re packed with chemical additives that do far more than reduce friction—they help your equipment run cooler, cleaner, and longer. These additives reduce wear, prevent corrosion, fight sludge, and help the oil survive extreme pressure and temperature. Without them, even top-tier base oil won’t cut it.

This Shop Talk Blog post covers what gear oil additives do, how they work, and why they're essential for protecting your final drive motor gearbox. And whether you operate compact track loaders or full-sized excavators, knowing what’s in your oil helps extend service life and avoid costly repairs.


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A Masterclass in Maintaining Your Final Drives

If there’s one thing we know here at ÌìÃÀÊÓÆµ, it’s how we wish people would maintain their final drive motors. That’s why we’ve come up with this comprehensive guide to final drive motor maintenance. It touches on more than just the final drives, though, because issues such as track tension and even a dirty undercarriage can impact the performance of your final drives and cause premature wear.

A Deeper Dive into Petroleum-Based Hydraulic Fluids

by Dr McCaslin | Mar 06, 2025 |

hydraulic fluid

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Skid steer loaders, compact track loaders, and mini-excavators typically use petroleum-based hydraulic fluids. How much do you know about the hydraulic fluids you work with every day? Let's see if we can share something you don't know yet!


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Wheels vs. Tracks for Skid Steers: Which One Should You Choose?

by Dr McCaslin | Feb 08, 2025 | |
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If you use a skid steer, you’ve probably wondered whether wheels or tracks are better for your machine. Each option has its own set of pros and cons. The choice depends on your job, budget, and work environment.

Wheels vs. Tracks for Skid Steers Which One Should You Choose

In this Shop Talk Blog, we’ll help to break it down so you can decide what’s best for you.


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Prepping a Backyard Farm with a Compact Track Loader

by Dr McCaslin | Feb 03, 2025 |

Compact Track Loader, CTL

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Many dream of turning their backyard into a farm, where they can grow fruits and vegetables, raise chickens, and even keep goats. Prepping your land is key to success, whether you’re planning to create a chicken coop, a goat pen, or a small orchard. Compact track loaders (CTLs) are the unsung heroes for projects like these. They combine versatility, power, and efficiency to help you transform your property. 

In this Shop Talk Blog post, let’s dive into how these machines can help you build the backyard farm of your dreams.


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The 8 Most Common Issues with Hydraulic Cylinders on Compact Equipment

by Dr McCaslin | Jan 18, 2025 |

Hydraulic Cylinders

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Hydraulic cylinder issues, such as leaks, drift, rod damage, and slow operation, can significantly impact equipment performance and longevity. By addressing these common issues proactively, however, you can ensure optimal hydraulic cylinder performance and minimize downtime.

This Shop Talk Blog post talks about the most common hydraulic cylinder issues, what causes them, and how to prevent them.


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Debunked - Four Final Drive Myths

 

Think final drive motors don’t need maintenance? Think again! While they’re built to last, ignoring routine care can lead to big problems down the road—like leaks, breakdowns, or even total failure. The good news? A little maintenance goes a long way in keeping your equipment running smoothly, saving you time and money.

In this post, we’re busting common myths about final drive motors and sharing simple tips to keep them in top shape. Let’s dive in and set the record straight!


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1. Myth: Final Drive Motors Are Completely Maintenance-Free

Reality: While final drive motors are durable, they must be regularly maintained. Maintenance includes: 

  • Checking and changing the gear oil
  • Cleaning the undercarriage and around the final drive
  • Fluid analysis

Besides the obvious benefits of maintenance, it also ensures the life of your final drive, enhances efficiency, and helps promote excellent performance. If you don’t want to be stranded with a compact machine that won’t move or have to pay costly repair or replacement costs for your final drive, maintain your final drive motors. Neglecting maintenance can lead to decreased machine performance, increased fuel consumption, and even total machine failure.

Safe Hydraulic System Maintenance Practices You Should Follow

by Dr McCaslin | Oct 05, 2024 |

Heavy Equipment Safety, Safety, LOTO, PPE

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Hydraulic systems are powerful and complex,  which is why there is so much emphasis prioritizing safety during maintenance. Discover essential practices that ensure your safety and the longevity of you and your equipment.

An accident involving hydraulic fluid (or hydraulic equipment in general) can be serious (and sometimes fatal), so this Shop Talk Blog post deals with key safety practices. 


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