Travel Motor Assembly is the hydraulic motor that drives the tracks and moves our machine forward and backward. We bolt it to the final drive housing and feed it oil under pressure, making the sprocket rotate. Inside, pistons push back and forth to turn a shaft. We seal it tightly to keep dirt out and check oil for leaks. When we send more oil, it goes faster, and less oil means slow crawl. We keep it clean and greased so our ride stays smooth and in control.