I had a wheel motor go down last week, the seals went out on it. I jacked the machine up and took the tire off to see where the oil was coming from, hoping it was just a hose that needed tightened but it was leaking around the shaft. Not counting jacking the machine up and taking the tire off, it took 10 minutes to take the wheel motor off and put it in plastic bags and put it in a pan. I live less than 2 hours away from the pt factory so I took it there and let them put the seals in, it took them 50 minutes to do the job. It would have took me a lot longer to do the job probably as I would have had to improvise on some of the tools that they used to do job. They charged $85 for parts and labor, if I lived as far away as some of you do I would have took it to the local hydraulic shop or did it myself. When I got home it took me 18 minutes to put the wheel motor back on and put the wheel back on and let the machine back down. That didn't count the time it took to refill the hydraulic tank and bleed it of air. I believe the wheel motor went down because I hit a rock as I was backing up. My wheel motor had the tags still on it. That was a quick repair I think but I believe the next time I could do it faster.