dickandlois Report post Posted September 16, 2018 It is almost a full time job keeping up the information on the OEM suppliers as they are bought out ! and merge with other companys This information is no longer supported http://www.hainzl.at..._02-2009%20.pdf http://www.turollaoc...re/l1022491.pdf Side cooling systems are very common and these links might be of help for getting them serviced and or repaired. Many of the OEM Danfoss Hydraulic motors self destructed - internal motor veins deteriorate and the entire system must be flushed This is the up dated information I have found or have on file https://www.informationvine.com/index?qsrc=999&qo=semQuery&ad=semD&o=603917&l=sem&askid=628fe355-5d54-472b-8973-c12e2894edc3-0-iv_gsb&q=danfoss company&dqi=&am=broad&an=google_s Second link that might help find info or replacement https://www.informationvine.com/index?q=Danfoss+Hydraulic+Motors&qo=relatedSearchNarrow&o=603917&l=sem Sauer-Danfoss Pump information, you will need, copied from the OEM pump installed. Sample information only Date code: 09ddcd3 Type code: 551101303210 Note! Each pump is custom and setup to match the OEM specifications. This is the current information. When the pump information listed was used when contacting them – a Replacement pump that was setup to match the OEM unit - shipped in about 2 weeks. Sure hope it will still happen. We did contact a location in Fl. Contact Us Hydraulic.net, LLC www.hydraulic.net 6980 US-1 #107 St. Augustine, FL 32095 sales@hydraulic.net Phone: 630-543-7630 Toll Free: (877) 574-8197 Fax: (630) 543-7631 Contact Us To fill out a Quote Link https://hydraulic.net/contact/ The PDF Files are ones that where saved before all the latest changes in the corporate structure Possible sources for Hydraulic Fan Motors. http://www.nwrvsupply.com/category/05-05.html The pump must match the current or OEM unit, so asking questions is a must ! http://www.concentrichydraulics.com/_downloads/Catalogs/FanDrive_US.pdf Rich. Danfoss_Technical_information_11040345_SGM2Y_and_SGM3Y_Fan_Drive_Gear_Motors_TI_REV.AC_02-2009.pdf SGM2Y, and 3Y hydraulic motors l1022491.pdf Concentric_Hydraulic_FanDrive_US.pdf Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Afordeck Report post Posted September 16, 2018 As I stated, I do not have much to work with. It will take a hot wrench to remove the old. I could then replace with all thread and a spacer and poly bushings, but not sure it is worth the bother unless replacements cost an arm and a leg. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites