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I have a Schliesing 105MX and need to replace the lower roller motor which dropped on the engine flywheel and now has a nice hole worn in it. I know that it is a Parker Hightorque mortor, there are insufficient ID numbers on it for either of my specialist hydraulic suppliers to match it.

Im trying to avoid paying the high dealer preimium.

Does anyone know exactly what the the motor is, or the part number, or does anyone have a 2nd hand one I could buy working or not I could raid parts from and rebuild.

Unusually for a wood chipper motor the hoses port directly from the rear of the motor, unike the top roller which side ports as normally seen. There is not enough room to fit a different type motor.

Any help would be much appriciated.

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